Cardiomya, A. Adams, 1864, A. Adams, 1864

Lima, Tarcilla Carvalho De, Oliveira, Cléo Dilnei de Castro & Absalão, Ricardo Silva, 2020, Small, rare and little known: new records and species of Cardiomya (Bivalvia: Cuspidariidae) from Brazil, European Journal of Taxonomy 619, pp. 1-20 : 15

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.619

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BBB01195-73A4-44DB-8454-CC86B9C21EDF

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3795758

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0D2C87DF-FFDE-FFD2-BAA2-FB94C86E9ACA

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Valdenar

scientific name

Cardiomya
status

 

Dichotomous key of the species View in CoL from Brazilian waters

1. Complete ribs covering the entire shell flank ................................................................................... 2 – Complete ribs restricted to posterior half of the shell flank .............................................................. 3

2. Anterodorsal margin descending ...................................................................................................... 4 – Anterodorsal margin forming a shoulder .......................................................................................... 5

3. Rostrum short ........................................................................................................... Cardiomya View in CoL sp. 3 – Rostrum very short ........................................................................................................................... 8

4. Numerous ribs (~ 20); equidistant ....................................... Cardiomya cleryana ( d’Orbigny, 1842) View in CoL – Few strong ribs (~ 6–12); very spaced; distributed throughout the shell flank .................................. ......................................................................................... Cardiomya ornatissima ( d’Orbigny, 1853) View in CoL

5. Shell flank rounded ........................................................................................................................... 6 – Shell flank elliptical to trapezoidal ................................................................................................... 7

6. Rostrum long ............................................................................ Cardiomya perrostrata (Dall, 1881) View in CoL – Rostrum very short .................................................................................................. Cardiomya View in CoL sp. 1

7. Ribs (~ 30–50) equidistant, evenly distributed throughout the shell to the rostrum ........................... ...................................................................................................... Cardiomya striata (Jeffreys, 1876) View in CoL

– Ribs (~ 18–35) more spaced in the posterior part of the shell flank.................................................... .................................................................................................... Cardiomya striolata ( Locard, 1897) View in CoL

8. Anterodorsal margin forming a shoulder .............................................. Cardiomya minerva View in CoL sp. nov. – Anterodorsal margin descending ............................................................................. Cardiomya View in CoL sp. 2

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