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

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Bivalvia | ... | Unionidae | Ambleminae | Lampsilini | Hamiota

species Hamiota australis (Simpson, 1900): synonymy
     1 specimen + 5 Genbank vouchers

Lampsilis australis Simpson, 1900
Simpson, 1900. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 52: 75, pl. 2, fig. 2.
Simpson, 1900. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 22: 544.
Simpson, 1914. Descr. Cat. Naiades: 94.
Type(s): HOLOTYPE USNM_150473, Little Patsaliga Creek, Alabama.

Lampsilis (sec. Eurynia) australisSimpson (1900)
Lampsilis australisSimpson (1900), Clench & Turner (1956), Burch (1975), Turgeon et al. (1988), Williams et al. (1993), Turgeon et al. (1998), Lydeard et al. (1999), Roe et al. (2002), Campbell et al. (2005), ITIS (2012)
Lampsilis (Eurynia) australisSimpson (1914)
Lampsilis (Ligumia) australisFrierson (1927)
Ligumia australisHaas (1969)
Hamiota australisRoe & Hartfield (2005), Zanatta & Murphy (2006), Graf & Cummings (2007), Williams et al. (2008), Bogan (2010), ... Williams et al. (2017), Graf & Cummings (2021), FMCS (2021), Hopper et al. (2023), Hauck et al. (2023)

Taxonomic History (since 1900)

Lampsilis (sec. Eurynia) australisSimpson (1900)
Lampsilis australisSimpson (1900), Clench & Turner (1956), Burch (1975), Turgeon et al. (1988), Williams et al. (1993), Turgeon et al. (1998), Lydeard et al. (1999), Roe et al. (2002), Campbell et al. (2005), ITIS (2012)
Lampsilis (Eurynia) australisSimpson (1914)
Lampsilis (Ligumia) australisFrierson (1927)
Ligumia australisHaas (1969)
Hamiota australisRoe & Hartfield (2005), Zanatta & Murphy (2006), Graf & Cummings (2007), Williams et al. (2008), Bogan (2010), ... Williams et al. (2017), Graf & Cummings (2021), FMCS (2021), Hopper et al. (2023), Hauck et al. (2023)

 
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