New species of the genus Pseudocuneopsis Huang, Dai, Chen & Wu, 2022 (Bivalvia, Unionidae) from Guangxi Province, China

A new species of freshwater mussel belonging to the genus , namely , is diagnosed and described from Guangxi Province, China. This paper provides a detailed morphological description, photograph of the type specimen, and anatomical characteristics along with partial sequences of mitochondrial COI as...

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description A new species of freshwater mussel belonging to the genus , namely , is diagnosed and described from Guangxi Province, China. This paper provides a detailed morphological description, photograph of the type specimen, and anatomical characteristics along with partial sequences of mitochondrial COI as DNA barcode data for this novel species. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners ( and ) by shell shape, beak position and surface sculpture. The interspecies genetic distance based on the COI barcode between and is 8%, while it reaches 9% with . Therefore, we provide robust morphological and molecular evidence to support the validity of this new species.
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Bivalvia
Central Asia
China
Congeners
Datasets
Discovery and exploration
DNA barcoding
Fresh water
Genetic distance
Identification and classification
Life sciences
Mitochondrial DNA
Mollusks
Morphology
Morphology (Animals)
New species
Nucleotide sequence
Rivers
Systematics
Taxonomy
Thermal cycling
Trees
Unionidae
Unionoida
Zoology
title New species of the genus Pseudocuneopsis Huang, Dai, Chen & Wu, 2022 (Bivalvia, Unionidae) from Guangxi Province, China
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