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Unio trosculus I. Lea, 1843
857604 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:857604)
unaccepted (incorrect original spelling)
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Lea, I. (1843). [Description of twelve new species of uniones]. Privately printed, Philadelphia [on or before August 22, 1843, teste Scudder (1885: 42)]. 1 page.
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page(s): 1 [details]
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Lea, I. (1843). [Description of twelve new species of uniones]. Privately printed, Philadelphia [on or before August 22, 1843, teste Scudder (1885: 42)]. 1 page.
page(s): 1 [details]
basis of record Graf, D. & Cummings, K. (2007). Review of the systematics and global diversity of freshwater mussel species (Bivalvia: Unionoida). <em>Journal of Molluscan Studies.</em> 73(4): 291-314. [details]
source of synonymy Clench, W. J. & Turner, R. D. (1956). Freshwater mollusks of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida from the Escambia to the Suwannee River. <em>Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences.</em> 1(3): 97-239, pls. 1-9., available online at https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/35/2017/03/Vol-1-No-3.pdf
page(s): 212; note: As a junior synonym of Villosa vibex amygdala (I. Lea, 1843). Clench believed this to be the correct spelling of the original name. [details]
page(s): 1 [details]
basis of record Graf, D. & Cummings, K. (2007). Review of the systematics and global diversity of freshwater mussel species (Bivalvia: Unionoida). <em>Journal of Molluscan Studies.</em> 73(4): 291-314. [details]
source of synonymy Clench, W. J. & Turner, R. D. (1956). Freshwater mollusks of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida from the Escambia to the Suwannee River. <em>Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences.</em> 1(3): 97-239, pls. 1-9., available online at https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/35/2017/03/Vol-1-No-3.pdf
page(s): 212; note: As a junior synonym of Villosa vibex amygdala (I. Lea, 1843). Clench believed this to be the correct spelling of the original name. [details]