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Wed 06 Nov 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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Unionoidea | Unionidae | Unioninae | Anodontini | Cristariina | Sinanodonta

species Sinanodonta schrenkii (Lea, 1870): specimens
     10 nominal species as synonyms

Taxonomic History (since 2007)

Anodonta woodiana woodianaGraf (2007)
Sinanodonta woodianaSoroka (2010), He & Zhuang (2013)
Sinanodonta crassitestaKantor et al. (2010), Vinarski & Kantor (2016), Bogatov & Prozorova (2017)
Sinanodonta amurensisKantor et al. (2010), Vinarski & Kantor (2016), Vikhrev et al. (2017), Sayenko et al. (2017), Bespalaya et al. (2018)
Sinanodonta likhareviKantor et al. (2010), Vinarski & Kantor (2016), Sayenko et al. (2017), Bogatov & Prozorova (2017)
Sinanodonta schrenckiKantor et al. (2010), Vinarski & Kantor (2016), Sayenko et al. (2017), Bogatov & Prozorova (2017)
Sinanodonta primorjensisKantor et al. (2010), Vinarski & Kantor (2016)
Sinanodonta sp. 2Froufe et al. (2017)
Sinanodonta primorijensisBogatov & Prozorova (2017)
Sinanodonta schrenkiiKondakov et al. (2018), Kondakov et al. (2020), Lopes-Lima et al. (2020), Bolotov et al. (2020), ..., Bogan et al. (2023), Konopleva et al. (2023), Dai et al. (2024), Douda et al. (2024)
Sinanodonta schrenkii schrenkiiBogatov (2022)
Sinanodonta schrenkii likhareviBogatov (2022)
Sinanodonta schrenkii amurensisBogatov (2022)

Range: Amur and Suifen rivers, Russia, and South Korea.

Map of Georeferenced Specimens
species map

There are no specimens in the MUSSELpdb for this species.

Genbank Vouchers

Russia

CIIMAR_BIV0249 (COI, 16S, 28S) Russia: Eastern Siberia, Transbaikalia, Ingoda River (51.9570°N, 113.5991°E), Amur Basin, Okhotsk Sea drainage

RMBH_biv_501_1 (COI, 16S, 28S) Russia: Far East, Primorye Region, Khanka Lake (44.8255°N, 132.0456°E), Ussuri Basin, Okhotsk Sea drainage

CIIMAR_BIV0248 (COI, 16S, 28S) Russia: Eastern Siberia, Transbaikalia, Ingoda River (51.9570°N, 113.5991°E), Amur Basin, Okhotsk Sea drainage

RMBH_biv_496_2 (COI, 16S, 28S) Russia: Far East, Primorye Region, Melgunovka River (44.5939°N, 132.1818°E), Khanka Lake basin, Okhotsk Sea drainage

RMBH_biv_496_1 (COI, 16S, 28S) Russia: Far East, Primorye Region, Melgunovka River (44.5939°N, 132.1818°E), Khanka Lake basin, Okhotsk Sea drainage

CIIMAR_BIV1528 (COI) Russia: Far East, Primorye Region, Ilistaya River, Khanka Lake basin, Okhotsk Sea drainage

RMBH_biv_458_1 (COI) Khanka Lake basin, Primorye, Russia (44.9189, 131.9613)

Mp_3760_395 (COI) Khanka Lake, Primorye, Russia

RMBH_biv_496_3 (COI) Russia: Far East, Primorye Region, Melgunovka River (44.5939°N, 132.1818°E), Khanka Lake basin, Okhotsk Sea drainage

Mp_3760_349 (COI) Arkhara River, Amur, Russia

Mp_3760_348 (COI) Razdolnaya River, Primorye, Russia (43.5481, 131.8931)

Mp_3760_384 (COI) Khanka Lake, Primorye, Russia (44.7136, 132.6502)

RMBH_biv_451_2 (COI) Arsenievka River, Primorye, Russia (45.8212, 133.5731)

RMBH_biv_451_1 (COI) Arsenievka River, Primorye, Russia (45.8212, 133.5731)

South Korea

NNIBR_IV29271 (COI, 28S) Han River, Wonju-si, South Korea (36.0219, 127.7467)

NNIBR_IV29234 (COI) Seomjin River, Sunchang-gun, South Korea (35.4224, 127.2228)

NNIBR_IV29245 (COI) Ungcheon Stream, Boryeong-si, South Korea (36.2461, 126.6296)

South Korea

NNIBR_B048 (COI) Geum River, Nonsan-si, South Korea (36.1899, 127.171)

 

Mp_PACK_C7 (COI, 16S, Cytb)

Mp_PACK_C72_1 (COI, Cytb)

RMBH_biv_451_3 (COI)

RMBH_biv_452_3 (COI)

KJ05 (COI)

KJ06 (COI)

NNIBR_IV29272 (COI)

RMBH_biv_452_2 (COI)

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