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Thu 04 Apr 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 | Elliptio

species Elliptio fumata (Lea, 1857): specimens
     13 nominal species as synonyms

Taxonomic History (since 2007)

Elliptio fumataWilliams et al. (2008), Williams et al. (2011), Haag (2012), Williams et al. (2014), ..., Pfeiffer et al. (2019), Graf & Cummings (2021), FMCS (2021), Hopper et al. (2023)
Uniomerus columbensisWilliams et al. (2008)
Elliptio pullataWilliams et al. (2008)

Range: Apalachicola River, Alabama, Georgia and Florida, USA.

Map of Georeferenced Specimens
species map


USA

specimen
USNM_85703

Carter’s Cr., near Columbus, Ga.

specimen
USNM_85704

Columbus, Ga

specimen
USNM_85537

Black Dirt Creek, near Columbus, Georiga

specimen
USNM_85005

Flint R., Macon, Ga

specimen
USNM_85538

Dooley Co., Flint R., Georgia

specimen
USNM_85718

Factory Cr., near Columbus, Ga.

specimen
USNM_85560

Flint R. Macon, Ga

specimen
USNM_85552

Chattahooche R., near Columbus, Georiga

specimen
USNM_85670

Uchee R., near Columbus, Ga.

specimen
USNM_85574

Flat Rock Cr., near Columbus, Ga

specimen
USNM_86212

Uphaupee Cr., Alabama

specimen
USNM_85580

Columbus, Ga

Genbank Vouchers

USA

UF_441058 (COI, 16S, 28S, ITS1, 5.8S) USA, Georgia, Early County, Sawhatchee Creek, Co. Rt 15 about 6 miles SW of Blakely (31.319989, -85.006094)

 

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