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The Freshwater Mussels (Unionoida) of the World (and other less consequential bivalves)

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Publication Konopleva et al. (2020): cladograms
     publication summary | cladograms

Complete Citation

Konopleva, E.S., I.N. Bolotov, A.V. Kondakov, O.D. Kononov, M.Yu. Gofarov et al. 2020. A taxonomic review of Trapezidens (Bivalvia: Unionidae: Lamellidentini), a freshwater mussel genus endemic to Myanmar, with a description of a new species. Ecologica Montenegrina 27: 45-57. Available electronically.

Cladogram Figures

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Cladogram Figure 2
                 +-- Leoparreysia_olivacea      
                 |                              
  +--------------+-- Leoparreysia_canefrii      
  |              |                              
  |              +-- Leoparreysia_tavoyensis    
  |                                             
--+        +-------- Lamellidens_savadiensis    
  |  +-----+                                    
  |  |     |  +----- Lamellidens_generosus      
  |  |     +--+                                 
  |  |        |  +-- Lamellidens_mainwaringi    
  +--+        +--+                              
     |           +-- Lamellidens_ferrugineus    
     |                                          
     |  +----------- Trapezidens_scutum         
     +--+                                       
        |  +-------- Trapezidens_exolescens     
        +--+                                    
           |  +----- Trapezidens_yeti           
           +--+                                 
              |  +-- Trapezidens_angustior      
              +--+                              
                 +-- Trapezidens_dolichorhynchus
 
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