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Wed 06 Mar 2024

The Freshwater Mussels (Unionoida) of the World (and other less consequential bivalves)

FM(U)otW(aolcb) is the web version of the MUSSEL Project Database. Follow the links to browse the data or use the custom Google search field. Either way, you win!

For each taxon, information is provided regarding habitat, horizon (Recent unless otherwise listed), and diversity. We are actively working on the Recent freshwater mussels, and those are the taxa for which the data are most complete. For other Recent freshwater bivalves, the information largely follows Graf (2013). For other taxa (e.g., marine, fossil), any content is largely incidental.

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Bivalvia | Unionoida | Etherioidea

family MYCETOPODIDAE Gray, 1840
     7 nominal families as synonyms | cladomics


Global Diversity of the Mycetopodidae. The orange wedge of the pie depicts the relative Recent species diversity of the family (53 of 992).

The family Mycetopodidae (53 Recent spp., 11 gen.) is endemic to Neotropica. The family is divided among four subfamilies, the systematics of which have not been comprehensively addressed phylogenetically.

subfamily ANODONTITINAE Modell, 1942: 28 Recent species.
2 family-group synonyms | 2 genera| cladomics
Distribution:
Central America, South America.

subfamily MONOCONDYLAEINAE Modell, 1942: 18 Recent species.
2 family-group synonyms | 6 genera| cladomics
Distribution:
South America.

subfamily MYCETOPODINAE Gray, 1840: 5 Recent species.
2 family-group synonyms | 2 genera| cladomics
Distribution:
Central America, South America.

subfamily LEILINAE Morretes, 1949: 2 Recent species.
1 family-group synonym | 1 genus| cladomics
Distribution:
South America.

Page updated: 16:23:11 Wed 06 Mar 2024

 
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