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The Freshwater Mussels (Unionoida) of the World (and other less consequential bivalves)

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Unionoida | Unionoidea | Unionidae | Ambleminae | Lampsilini | Epioblasma cincinnatiensis

nominal species Unio cincinnatiensis Lea, 1840


Lea, 1840, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. 1: 285.
Lea, 1842, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. 8 [O. 3]: 194, pl. 8, fig. 4.
Type(s): HOLOTYPE USNM_84199, Cincinnati, Ohio.

= Epioblasma cincinnatiensis

Taxonomic Opinions

= Epioblasma cincinnatiensis (Lea, 1840) — Hopper et al., 2023
= Epioblasma cincinnatiensis (Lea, 1840) — Graf & Cummings, 2021
= Epioblasma cincinnatiensis (Lea, 1840) — FMCS, 2021
= Epioblasma cincinnatiensis (Lea, 1840) — Williams et al., 2017
= Epioblasma cincinnatiensis Lea, 1840 — Bogan, 2010
+ Epioblasma phillipsii (Conrad, 1835) — Watters et al., 2009
= Epioblasma cincinnatiensis (Lea, 1840) — Williams et al., 2008
+ Epioblasma torulosa (Rafinesque, 1820) — Parmalee & Bogan, 1998
+ Plagiola (Torulosa) torulosa (Rafinesque, 1820) — R.I. Johnson, 1978
+ Dysnomia torulosa torulosa (Rafinesque, 1820) — Burch, 1975
= Dysnomia (Torulosa) torulosa cincinnatiensis (Lea, 1840) — Haas, 1969
= Dysnomia (Torulosa) torulosa-cincinnatiensis (Lea, 1840) — Frierson, 1927
= Truncilla (Pilea) perplexa var. cincinnatiensis (Lea, 1840) — Simpson, 1914
= Truncilla perplexa cincinnatiensis (Lea) — Ortmann, 1909
= Truncilla (Pilea) perplexa var. cincinnatiensis Lea — Simpson, 1900
= Unio cincinnatiensis Lea — B.H. Wright, 1888
= Margaron (Unio) cincinnatiensis (Lea) — Lea, 1870
= Unio (Quadrula) cincinnatensis [sic] Lea — Adams & Adams, 1857
= Unio cincinnatiensis Lea, 1841 — Conrad, 1853
= Margaron (Unio) cincinnatiensis (Lea) — Lea, 1852

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