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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!
The nominal species (available and otherwise) in this synonymy are listed by usage rather than strictly by publication date. The primary sorting order is by the most recent year (since 1969) that the species name was treated as valid, and then nominal species are sorted secondarily by publication year. The taxonomic history of the valid species (since 1900) is listed at the bottom of the page.
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Bivalvia | Unionoida | Etherioidea | Mycetopodidae | Anodontitinae | Anodontites species Anodontites crispata Bruguière, 1792: nominal species 70 specimens available.
Anodontites crispata Bruguière, 1792
Bruguière, 1792, J. de Hist. Nat. 1: 135, pl. 8, figs. 6-7.
Bruguière, 1797, Encycl. Méth. 2: pl. 203 [204], figs. 3a-b [as Anodontites sp.].
Lamarck, 1819, Hist. Natur. Anim. sans Vert. 6: 86, sp. 7.
Type(s): TYPE MNHN_MPL_0038, Cayenne ? “Habite... les régions australes? Du voyage de Baudin. Mus. n°. Mon cabinet.” ["Lives... the southern regions? The Baudin voyage. Mus. No.. My cabinet.
Anodontites crispata — Bruguière (1792), Ortmann (1911), Thiele (1934), Modell (1942), Graf (2000), Graf & Cummings (2021), Breure et al. (2022)
Anodonta crispata — Lamarck (1819), Lea (1834), Hanley (1843), Hupé (1857)
Anodonta crispa — Bory de St. Vincent (1827)
Margarita (Anodonta) crispata — Lea (1836), Lea (1838)
Margaron (Anodonta) crispata — Lea (1852), Lea (1870)
Anodonta (Symphynota) crispata — Adams & Adams (1857)
Glabaris (s.s.) crispatus — Simpson (1900)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus — Simpson (1914), Haas (1932), Haas (1969), Pereira et al. (2014)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispata — Ortmann (1921)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus crispatus — Haas (1931), Haas (1949)
Anodontites (Styganodon) crispata crispata — Morretes (1949)
Anodontites (s.s.) cristatus — Haas (1969)
Anodontites crispatus — Mansur & Valer (1992), Simone (2006), Graf & Cummings (2007), Lasso et al. (2009), Bogan (2010), Mansur et al. (2020)
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Anodonta napoensis Lea, 1868
Lea, 1868, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 20: 162.
Lea, 1868, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. 6 [O. 12]: 324 [84], pl. 53, fig. 137.
Type(s): FIGURED SYNTYPE USNM_25429, Rio Napo, Ecuador.
Anodonta napoensis — Lea (1868)
Margaron (Anodonta) napoensis — Lea (1870)
Glabaris (s.s.) napoensis — Simpson (1900)
Anodontites (s.s.) napoensis — Simpson (1914)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus crispatus — Haas (1931)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus — Haas (1969)
Anodontites crispatus — Simone (2006)
Anodontites napoensis — Mansur et al. (2020)
Anodontites crispata — Breure et al. (2022)
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Anodonta crispa Bory de St. Vincent, 1827
‘Lamarck’ Bory de St. Vincent, 1827, Encycl. Méth. 2: 147.
(error for Anodontites crispata Bruguière, 1792)
Anodonta crispa — Bory de St. Vincent (1827)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus — Simpson (1914)
Anodontites crispatus — Simone (2006)
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Anodon glauca Gould, 1850
Gould, 1850, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 3: 293.
(homonym of Anodonta glauca Valenciennes, 1827; renamed Anodonta puberula Gould, 1852)
Type(s): HOLOTYPE USNM_5933, Peru.
Anodon glauca — Gould (1850)
Margaron (Anodonta) crispata — Lea (1852), Lea (1870)
Monocondylaea glauca — Adams & Adams (1857)
Monocondylea glauca — Petit de la Saussaye (1865)
Glabaris (s.s.) glaucus — Simpson (1900)
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Anodonta puberula Gould, 1852
Gould, 1852, U.S. Explor. Exped. 12: 434, pl. 548, a, b.
(new name for Anodon glauca Gould, 1850)
Type(s): TYPE USNM_5933, Peru.
Anodonta puberula — Gould (1852)
Margaron (Anodonta) crispata — Lea (1870)
Glabaris (s.s.) crispatus — Simpson (1900)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus — Simpson (1914), Haas (1969)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus crispatus — Haas (1931)
Anodontites crispatus — Simone (2006)
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Anodon reticulatus Sowerby, 1867
‘Gould’ Sowerby, 1867, Conch. Icon. 17: pl. 10, sp. 27.
Type(s): HOLOTYPE BMNH_1965208, River Amazon.
Anodon reticulatus — Sowerby (1867)
Margaron (Anodonta) reticulata — Lea (1870)
Glabaris (s.s.) crispatus — Simpson (1900)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus — Simpson (1914), Haas (1969)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispata — Ortmann (1921)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus crispatus — Haas (1931)
Anodontites crispatus — Simone (2006)
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Anodon napolensis Sowerby, 1870
‘Lea’ Sowerby, 1870, Conch. Icon. 17: index.
(error for Anodonta napoensis Lea, 1868)
Anodon napolensis — Sowerby (1870)
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Anodontites palmeri Marshall, 1930
Marshall, 1930, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 77(2825): 6, pl. 2, figs. 1, 4, 7.
Type(s): HOLOTYPE USNM_380695, Colombia, from a small stream in dense jungle, 13 kilometers S of Puerto Santos, Prov. Santander del Norte.
Anodontites palmeri — Marshall (1930)
Anodontites (s.s.) carinatus carinatus — Haas (1931), Haas (1969)
Anodontites crispatus — Simone (2006)
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Anodontites cristatus Haas, 1969
‘Bruguière’ Haas, 1969, Treatise on Invert. Paleo: N463, fig. D54:5.
(error for Anodontites crispata Bruguière, 1792)
Anodontites cristatus — Haas (1969)
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Taxonomic History (since 1900)
Glabaris (s.s.) crispatus — Simpson (1900)
Glabaris (s.s.) glaucus — Simpson (1900)
Glabaris (s.s.) napoensis — Simpson (1900)
Anodontites crispata — Ortmann (1911), Thiele (1934), Modell (1942), Graf (2000), Graf & Cummings (2021), Breure et al. (2022)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus — Simpson (1914), Haas (1932), Haas (1969), Pereira et al. (2014)
Anodontites (s.s.) napoensis — Simpson (1914)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispata — Ortmann (1921)
Anodontites palmeri — Marshall (1930)
Anodontites (s.s.) crispatus crispatus — Haas (1931), Haas (1949)
Anodontites (s.s.) carinatus carinatus — Haas (1931), Haas (1969)
Anodontites (Styganodon) crispata crispata — Morretes (1949)
Anodontites (s.s.) cristatus — Haas (1969)
Anodontites cristatus — Haas (1969)
Anodontites crispatus — Mansur & Valer (1992), Simone (2006), Graf & Cummings (2007), Lasso et al. (2009), Bogan (2010), Mansur et al. (2020)
Anodontites napoensis — Mansur et al. (2020)
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