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Fri 04 Oct 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!

This page reports the specimens in the MUSSELpdb and provides a map if geocodes are known. The taxonomic history reports the record of different names and combinations that have been applied to this species (and its synonyms) since 2007.

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Unionoida | Unionoidea | Unionidae | Ambleminae | Pleurobemini | Pleurobema

species Pleurobema georgianum (Lea, 1841): specimens
     7 nominal species as synonyms

Taxonomic History (since 2007)

Pleurobema georgianumGraf & Cummings (2007), Burdick & White (2007), Campbell et al. (2008), Williams et al. (2008), ..., Graf & Cummings (2021), FMCS (2021), Hopper et al. (2023), Hauck et al. (2023)
Pleurobema nucleopsisGraf & Cummings (2007), Cummings & Graf (2010), ITIS (2012)
Pleurobema troschelianumGraf & Cummings (2007), Campbell et al. (2008), Cummings & Graf (2010), ITIS (2012), Inoue et al. (2018)
Pleurobema georgianmumHaag (2012)
Pleurobema irrasumITIS (2012)

Range: Coosa River, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee, USA.

Map of Georeferenced Specimens
species map


USA

specimen
USNM_84585

Othcalooga Cr., Ga

specimen
USNM_84794

Coosa R., Ala.

specimen
ANSP_41421

Etowah River, Ga.

specimen
USNM_84637

Etowah R., Ga

specimen
USNM_84928

Stump Cr., Ga

specimen
USNM_84790

Coosawattee R., Ga.

Genbank Vouchers

USA

UAUC_3193 (COI, 16S, ND1, ITS1) Conasauga River 200m above Jacks river confluence, Murray Co. GA

UAUC_516 (COI, 16S, ND1, ITS1) Conasauga River, RM 49.05, 0.8 RM upstream of Sumac Ck., E of Sumac, Murray Co. GA

UAUC_1623 (16S, ND1, ITS1) Conasauga River, Holly Creek, N. Hwy 52 bridge, Murray Co. GA

 

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