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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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species Obovaria haddletoni (Athearn, 1964): nominal species
     1 specimen available.

Lampsilis haddletoni Athearn, 1964
Athearn, 1964, Nautilus 77(4): 135, pl. 9, figs. g-h.
Type(s): HOLOTYPE (ORIG. DESIG.) NMC_20095, Choctawhatchee River, West Fork, 7 mi. SW Ozark, Dale Co., Alabama.

Lampsilis haddletoniAthearn (1964), R.I. Johnson (1967), Burch (1975), Turgeon et al. (1988), Williams et al. (1993), Turgeon et al. (1998), Lydeard et al. (1999), Graf & Cummings (2007), Cummings & Graf (2010), ITIS (2012)
Obovaria haddletoniWilliams et al. (2008), Bogan (2010), Williams et al. (2011), Haag (2012), ..., Watters (2018), Graf & Cummings (2021), FMCS (2021), Hopper et al. (2023)

Taxonomic History (since 1900)

Lampsilis haddletoniAthearn (1964), R.I. Johnson (1967), Burch (1975), Turgeon et al. (1988), Williams et al. (1993), Turgeon et al. (1998), Lydeard et al. (1999), Graf & Cummings (2007), Cummings & Graf (2010), ITIS (2012)
Obovaria haddletoniWilliams et al. (2008), Bogan (2010), Williams et al. (2011), Haag (2012), ..., Watters (2018), Graf & Cummings (2021), FMCS (2021), Hopper et al. (2023)

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