(ofAnodon arcaeformis Heude, 1877)Heude, P. M. (1875-1885). <i>Conchyliologie fluviatile de la province de Nanking [et de la Chine centrale]</i>. Paris: F. Savy. 72 + 8 pls, unnumbered pages of text. [(1): pls 1-8 (1875); (2): pls 9-16, (3): pls 17-24 (1877); (4): pls 25-32 (1878); (5): pls 33-40 (1879); (6): pls 41-48 (1880); (7): pls 49-56 (1881); (8): pls 57-64 (1883); (9): pls 65-72 (1885); (10): pls 1-8 (1880)] [dates according to Johnson, R. I. 1973. Heude's molluscan types or Asian land and fresh water mollusks, mainly from the People's Republic of China, described by P. M. Heude. Special occasional publications, Department of Mollusks, Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1, 1-111]. , available online athttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16005996 page(s): pl. 19, fig. 40 [details]
Distribution East Asia: Yangtze and Qiantang rivers in China, north to Korea and the Amur River of Russia, as well as Japan and the...
Distribution East Asia: Yangtze and Qiantang rivers in China, north to Korea and the Amur River of Russia, as well as Japan and the Kuril Islands [details]
original description(ofAnodon arcaeformis Heude, 1877)Heude, P. M. (1875-1885). <i>Conchyliologie fluviatile de la province de Nanking [et de la Chine centrale]</i>. Paris: F. Savy. 72 + 8 pls, unnumbered pages of text. [(1): pls 1-8 (1875); (2): pls 9-16, (3): pls 17-24 (1877); (4): pls 25-32 (1878); (5): pls 33-40 (1879); (6): pls 41-48 (1880); (7): pls 49-56 (1881); (8): pls 57-64 (1883); (9): pls 65-72 (1885); (10): pls 1-8 (1880)] [dates according to Johnson, R. I. 1973. Heude's molluscan types or Asian land and fresh water mollusks, mainly from the People's Republic of China, described by P. M. Heude. Special occasional publications, Department of Mollusks, Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1, 1-111]. , available online athttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16005996 page(s): pl. 19, fig. 40 [details]
original description(ofAnodon globosula Heude, 1878)Heude, P. M. (1875-1885). <i>Conchyliologie fluviatile de la province de Nanking [et de la Chine centrale]</i>. Paris: F. Savy. 72 + 8 pls, unnumbered pages of text. [(1): pls 1-8 (1875); (2): pls 9-16, (3): pls 17-24 (1877); (4): pls 25-32 (1878); (5): pls 33-40 (1879); (6): pls 41-48 (1880); (7): pls 49-56 (1881); (8): pls 57-64 (1883); (9): pls 65-72 (1885); (10): pls 1-8 (1880)] [dates according to Johnson, R. I. 1973. Heude's molluscan types or Asian land and fresh water mollusks, mainly from the People's Republic of China, described by P. M. Heude. Special occasional publications, Department of Mollusks, Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1, 1-111]. , available online athttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16005996 page(s): (4): pl. 25, fig. 54 [details]
basis of recordZieritz, A.; Bogan, A. E.; Froufe, E.; Klishko, O.; Kondo, T.; Kovitvadhi, U.; Kovitvadhi, S.; Lee, J. H.; Lopes-Lima, M.; Pfeiffer, J. M.; Sousa, R.; Van Do, T.; Vikhrev, I.; Zanatta, D. T. (2018). Diversity, biogeography and conservation of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida) in East and Southeast Asia. <em>Hydrobiologia.</em> 810(1): 29-44., available online athttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-017-3104-8 page(s): Online Resource 1 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional sourceUesugi, S.; Kakino, W.; Itoh, T.; Ochiai, H. (2017). First Record of Anemina arcaeformis and the Host Fishes of Four. Species of Unionidae in Lake Anenuma, Aomori Prefecture. <em>Venus (Journal of the Malacological Society of Japan).</em> 75 (1-4): 55-66.[details] Available for editors [request]
additional sourceKondo, M.; Ito, K.; Masateru, S. (2015). Host Fish Species for Glochidia of Anemina arcaeformis Revealed by Articial Infection Experiment. <em>Venus (Journal of the Malacological Society of Japan).</em> 73 (3–4): 127–136.[details] Available for editors [request]
additional sourceFukuhara, S.; Tabe, M.; Kondo, T. (2013). Breeding Season of Anemina arcaeformis (Bivalvia: Unionidae) in a Small Creek. <em>Venus (Journal of the Malacological Society of Japan).</em> 71 (1-2): 121-123.[details] Available for editors [request]
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Distribution East Asia: Yangtze and Qiantang rivers in China, north to Korea and the Amur River of Russia, as well as Japan and the Kuril Islands [details] Type locality China, Kiang sou [details]