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Unionoida cum Grano Salis

Family MYCETOPODIDAE

Global Diversity of the Mycetopodidae. The orange wedge of the pie depicts the relative species diversity of the family (36 of 842).
Global Diversity of the Mycetopodidae. The orange wedge of the pie depicts the relative species diversity of the family (53 of 927).

Family MYCETOPODIDAE

Subfamily MYCETOPODINAE
Subfamily ANODONTITINAE
Subfamily LEILINAE
Subfamily MONOCONDYLAEINAE

The family Mycetopodidae (11 genera, 53 spp.) is endemic to Neotropica. The family is divided among four subfamilies, the systematics of which have not been comprehensively addressed phylogenetically.

Superfamily ETHERIOIDEA Deshayes, 1830
Family MYCETOPODIDAE Gray, 1840
Subfamily MYCETOPODINAE s.s.

MycetopodaMycetopoda d’Orbigny, 1835
  1. Mycetopoda soleniformis d’Orbigny, 1835
  2. Mycetopoda legumen (Martens, 1888)
  3. Mycetopoda pittieri Marshall, 1927
  4. Mycetopoda siliquosa (Spix & Wagner, 1827)
MycetopodaMycetopodella Marshall, 1927
  1. Mycetopodella falcata (Higgins, 1868)

Subfamily ANODONTITINAE Modell, 1942

AnodontitesAnodontites Bruguière, 1792
  1. Anodontites crispatus Bruguière, 1792
  2. Anodontites aroanus H.B. Baker, 1930
  3. Anodontites carinatus (Dunker, 1858)
  4. Anodontites colombiensis Marshall, 1922
  5. Anodontites cylindraceus (Lea, 1838)
  6. Anodontites depexus (Martens, 1900)
  7. Anodontites elongatus (Swainson, 1823)
  8. Anodontites ferrarisii (d’Orbigny, 1835)
  9. Anodontites guanarensis Marshall, 1927
  10. Anodontites iheringi (Clessin, 1882)
  11. Anodontites inaequivalva (Lea, 1868)
  12. Anodontites infossus H.B. Baker, 1930
  13. Anodontites leotaudi (Guppy, 1866)
  14. Anodontites lucidus (d’Orbigny, 1835)
  15. Anodontites moricandii (Lea, 1860)
  16. Anodontites obtusus (Spix & Wagner, 1827)
  17. Anodontites patagonicus (Lamarck, 1819)
  18. Anodontites pittieri Marshall, 1922
  19. Anodontites schomburgianus (Sowerby, 1870)
  20. Anodontites solenidea (Sowerby, 1867)
  21. Anodontites tehuantepecensis (Crosse & Fischer, 1893)
  22. Anodontites tenebricosus (Lea, 1834)
  23. Anodontites tortilis (Lea, 1852)
  24. Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819)
  25. Anodontites trapezeus (Spix & Wagner, 1827)
  26. Anodontites trigonus (Spix & Wagner, 1827)
LamproscaphaLamproscapha Swainson, 1840
  1. Lamproscapha ensiformis (Spix & Wagner, 1827)
  2. Lamproscapha falsa (Simpson, 1900)

Subfamily LEILINAE Morretes, 1949

LeilaLeila Gray, 1840
  1. Leila esula (d’Orbigny, 1835)
  2. Leila blainvilliana (Lea, 1834)

Subfamily MONOCONDYLAEINAE Modell, 1942

MonocondylaeaMonocondylaea d’Orbigny, 1835
  1. Monocondylaea paraguayana (d’Orbigny, 1835)
  2. Monocondylaea corrientesensis (d’Orbigny, 1835)
  3. Monocondylaea costulata (Moricand, 1858)
  4. Monocondylaea franciscana (Moricand, 1837)
  5. Monocondylaea guarayana (d’Orbigny, 1835)
  6. Monocondylaea jaspidea (Hupé, 1857)
  7. Monocondylaea minuana (d’Orbigny, 1835)
  8. Monocondylaea parchappii (d’Orbigny, 1835)
DiplodontitesDiplodontites Marshall, 1922
  1. Diplodontites cookei Marshall, 1922
  2. Diplodontites olssoni Pilsbry, 1933
  3. Diplodontites pilsbryana Olsson & Wurtz, 1951
FossulaFossula Lea, 1870
  1. Fossula fossiculifera (d’Orbigny, 1835)
Haasica Strand, 1932
  1. Haasica balzani (Ihering, 1893)
IheringellaIheringella Pilsbry, 1893
  1. Iheringella isocardioides (Lea, 1856)
  2. Iheringella semisulcata (H. Adams, 1870)
TamsiellaTamsiella Haas, 1931
  1. Tamsiella tamsiana (Dunker, 1858)
  2. Tamsiella amazonica Bonetto, 1972
  3. Tamsiella schroeteriana (Lea, 1852)

 

 
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