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Page last updated
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 | Parreysiinae | Indochinellini | Indonaia

species Indonaia substriata (Lea, 1856): specimens
     3 nominal species as synonyms

Taxonomic History (since 2007)

Parreysia (Radiatula) substriataGraf & Cummings (2007)
Parreysia pectenGraf & Cummings (2007), Bogan (2010), IUCN (2012)
Parreysia substriataBogan (2010), IUCN (2012)
Radiatula substriataZieritz et al. (2018)
Indonaia substriataGraf & Cummings (2021), Bieler (2021), Bolotov et al. (2022)

Range: Thailand.

Map of Georeferenced Specimens
species map


Thailand

specimen
ANSP_H18959

Ping River at Wutikon bridge near Tak, Thailand

specimen
UMMZ_22858

Siam

specimen
SMF_13517

Siam

specimen
SMF_220834

Maeklong at Ratburi Town

specimen
SMF_188892

Pasak, Gaeng Koi; Prov. Saraburi

specimen
UMMZ_109587

Siam

specimen
USNM_85199

Siam

specimen
SMF_MP_05

Bangkok, Siam

specimen
MNHN_MP_3753

Siam

specimen
SMF_319398

Thailand: Nam Mae Klong at Ban Ta Rua, Ratburi Prov.

specimen
SMF_188882

Maename Chao Phraya at Singburi

specimen
SMF_188883

Maenam Kwae Noi at Nam Tok

specimen
SMF_188885

Mun River bei Ban Ta Tum

specimen
SMF_188886

Thailand: Mae Klong River at Ban Ta Rua

specimen
ANSP_H18957

Mae Klong River, Ban Ta Rua, Ratburi Province, Thailand

specimen
ANSP_H18958

Lam Chi River, at Ban Tanang Reun, Thailand

   

Page updated: 07:09:44 Thu 04 Apr 2024

 
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