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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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Bivalvia | Unionoida | Etherioidea | Mycetopodidae | Monocondylaeinae | Tamsiella

species Tamsiella amazonica Bonetto, 1972: specimens
     1 nominal species

Taxonomic History (since 2007)

Tamsiella amazonicaGraf & Cummings (2007), Bogan (2010), Pereira et al. (2014), Mansur et al. (2020), Graf & Cummings (2021)

Range: Known only from the Jurua River, upper Amazon Basin, Brazil.

Map of Georeferenced Specimens
species map


Brazil

PUCRS_MCP_6121 Brazil: Acre: Rio Branco: (Amazon - Purus - Acre): rio Acre: -9.97829 -67.81944


Peru

specimen
ANSP_416356

Rio Itaya, ca. 100 minutes upstream above Puerto Belen, Iquitos by canoe w/ longshaft motor, Dept. Loreto, Peru. 3° 49’ 59” S; 73° 18’ 07” W

specimen
ANSP_416355

Rio Itaya, ca. 100 minutes upstream above Puerto Belen, Iquitos by canoe w/ longshaft motor, Dept. Loreto, Peru. 3° 49’ 59” S; 73° 18’ 07” W

specimen
INHS_19825

Rio Itaya, 11 km (39° bearing) SSE center of Iquitos, Loreto, Peru

specimen
INHS_23407

Rio Itaya, 11 km SSE center of Iquitos, bearing 39°, Loreto, Peru

specimen
INHS_19831

Rio Itaya, 11 km (39° bearing) SSE center of Iquitos, Loreto, Peru

specimen
INHS_35121

Río Huacapishtea (Río Amazon - Río Yurúa Dr.), above confluence with Río Yurúa, at rapids, Ucayali, Peru, -9.76861, -72.70327

specimen
AMNH_89221_2

Lake Shebonya, upper Ucayali River, Peru

   

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