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Ligumia recta
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Unionida
Family: Unionidae
Genus: Ligumia
Species:
L. recta
Binomial name
Ligumia recta
Lamarck, 1819
Synonyms
  • Lampsilis (Eurynia) recta (Lamarck, 1819)
  • Lampsilis (Eurynia) recta sageri (Conrad, 1836)
  • Lampsilis (Eurynia) rectus (Lamarck, 1819)
  • Lampsilis (Ligumia) recta (Lamarck, 1819)
  • Lampsilis (Ligumia) recta latissima (Rafinesque, 1820)
  • Lampsilis recta (Lamarck, 1819)
  • Lampsilis recta recta (Lamarck, 1819)
  • Ligumia latissima (Rafinesque, 1820)
  • Ligumia recta latissima (Rafinesque, 1820)
  • Margarita (Unio) rectus (Lamarck, 1819)
  • Margaron (Unio) rectus (Lamarck, 1819)
  • Ptychobranchus fasciolare arquatum (Conrad, 1854)
  • Unio (Eurynia) latissima Rafinesque, 1820
  • Unio angustatus cuniculus de Gregorio, 1914
  • Unio arquatus Conrad, 1854
  • Unio leprosus Miles, 1861
  • Unio praelongus Barnes, 1823
  • Unio recta Lamarck, 1819
  • Unio rectus (Lamarck, 1819)
  • Unio sageri Conrad, 1836

Ligumia recta is a species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae, the river mussels. [2]

This species is found in eastern North America. It is native to the drainages of the Mississippi River, the drainages of the Great Lakes, and some Gulf Coast drainages.

The black sandshell can be up to 10 inches (25 cm) long, and is elongate and quadrate in shape. The shell is usually heavy, fairly thick, somewhat inflated and cylindrical.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Bogan, A.E.; Cummings, K.; Woolnough, D. (2017). "Ligumia recta". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T11968A69491303. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T11968A69491303.en. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  2. ^ MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Ligumia recta (Lamarck, 1819). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=857339 on 2021-05-08
  3. ^ Mulcrone, Renee Sherman. "Ligumia recta". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
  • Williams, J. D.; Bogan, A. E.; Garner, J. T. (2008). Freshwater mussels of Alabama and the Mobile Basin in Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 908 pp
  • nvertEBase. (2015). Authority files of U.S. and Canadian land and freshwater mollusks developed for the InvertEBase project (invertebase.org).

External links

  • Lamarck [J.-B. M. de. (1819). Histoire naturelle des animaux sans vertèbres. Tome 6(1): vi + 343 pp. Paris: published by the author.]


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