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

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Bivalvia | Unionoida | Unionoidea

family MARGARITIFERIDAE Henderson, 1929
     synonyms (5 nomina) | cladomics


Global Distribution of the Margaritiferidae. The thin purple wedge of the pie depicts the relative Recent species diversity of the family in the order Unionoida (15 of 1020).

The Margaritiferidae consists of only 15 Recent species, and although the distribution of the family is patchy, it is found in North America, North Eurasia and East Asia. Various genus-level classifications have been used over the years, and until recently we have regarded the family to represent a single genus. New phylogenetic information now divides the species among 4 Recent genera in two subfamilies.

subfamily GIBBOSULINAE Bogan, Bolotov, Froufe & Lopes-Lima in Lopes-Lima et al., 2018: 4 Recent species.
synonymy (1 nomen) | 1 genus
Distribution: East Asia

subfamily MARGARITIFERINAE Henderson, 1929: 11 Recent species.
synonymy (4 nomina) | 3 genera
Distribution: North America, East Asia, North Eurasia

genus Asturianaia Delevene, Munt, Piñuela & García-Ramos, 2016: fossil only.
synonymy (1 available nomina) | 2 species
Distribution: North Eurasia

genus Discunio Starobogatov, 1970: fossil only.
synonymy (1 available nomina) | 1 species

genus Martinsoniconcha Starobogatov, 1970: fossil only.
synonymy (1 available nomina) | 1 species

genus Mengyinaia Chen, 1984: fossil only.
synonymy (1 available nomina) | 1 species
Distribution: East Asia

genus Proarcidopsis Starobogatov, 1970: fossil only.
synonymy (1 available nomina) | 1 species

genus Shifangella Liu & Luo in Liu, 1981: fossil only.
synonymy (3 available nomina) | 3 species
Distribution: East Asia

 
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