Diversity and taxonomy of the genus Unio Philipsson in Italy, with the designation of a neotype for Unio elongatulus C. Pfeiffer (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Unionidae)
Author
Marrone, Federico
Author
Nardi, Gianbattista
Author
Cianfanelli, Simone
Author
Govedič, Marijan
Author
Barra, Salvatore Alessandro
Author
Arculeo, Marco
Author
Bodon, Marco
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-01-18
4545
3
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journal article
27630
10.11646/zootaxa.4545.3.2
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Unio elongatulus
—
Neotype
Description
: Shell elongate, more than twice the height, with anterior portion less than 1/4 of posterior one, rather thickened and moderately compressed. Dorsal and ventral margins almost parallel, anterior dorsal margin curved, dorsal margin straight, a little angled at the junction with posterior margin; posterior end tapered. Umbos swollen, with irregular and tubercular rugae. Ligament narrow in dorsal view. External surface dark brown in colour, with well visible growth lines. Hinge plate straight; cardinal teeth thick and flat; posterior-lateral teeth straight and very long (1/3 of shell length). Anterior adductor scar near shell margin, posterior adductor scar at the end of posteriorlateral tooth. Internal surface white and shiny, nacreous, brown along the margin. Shell length:
97.6 mm
; shell height:
43.1 mm
; breadth of both valves closed:
28.4 mm
(
Fig. 6A
). The population from the Vipava River is a little variable in shape and colour, with some shorter specimens, ventral margin also slightly sinuous and brownyellowish colour (
Fig. 6
B–E).
Genetics
: The specimen is genetically determined by its sequence of a fragment of the mtDNA gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) (GenBank Accession Number:
MG967432
). This way the criteria of Article number 75.3 of the ICZN Code are satisfied and the
neotype
of
Unio elongatulus
is hereby formally established.
Ecology and distribution:
This species, as other congenerics, lives mostly in rivers, channels and lakes. Its distribution, according to our genetic data, covers all main tributaries of the Adriatic, from the Ofanto River in Southern
Italy
to the Po River and other North Adriatic basins in
Italy
, to Croatian and Albanian hydrographical basins flowing into the Adriatic Sea.
Collection
: The
neotype
is stored in the malacological collection of the Natural History Museum of the University of Florence, “La Specola” Zoology section (MZUF BC/53148)