Didacna subcrassa Pravoslavlev, 1939

van de Velde, Sabrina, Yanina, Tamara A., Neubauer, Thomas A. & Wesselingh, Frank P., 2020, The Late Pleistocene mollusk fauna of Selitrennoye (Astrakhan province, Russia): A natural baseline for endemic Caspian Sea faunas, Journal of Great Lakes Research 46 (5), pp. 1227-1239 : 1234

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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.jglr.2019.04.001

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5019003

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scientific name

Didacna subcrassa Pravoslavlev, 1939
status

 

Didacna subcrassa Pravoslavlev, 1939

( Fig. 5 View Fig : 1).

1983 Didacna subcrassa Pravoslavlev, 1939 – Popov: 199, pl, 8, figs. 11–16.

2007 Didacna subcrassa subcrassa Pravoslavlev, 1939 – Nevesskaja: 920, pl. 16, figs. 14–18.

Dimensions – max. L 32.5 mm, H 25.5 mm.

Characterization – Thin-shelled subtrapezoid to subovate to subtrigonate species, usually flat and trigonoid in juvenile stages. The posterodorsal keel is poorly delimited, the low angle posterior bend is rounded. The posterior ridge is subrounded. It is more pronounced in juvenile stages and fading in adult stages. The species has 19–26 posterior ribs. Interspaces are about half to equal width of the ribs. Anterior ribs are sometimes poorly developed and rib width increases towards the posterior keel. Beak is protruding, the hinge is thin. The location of the semidiameter in juveniles is on the posterior ridge but in adults becomes located towards the center of the shell.

Ecology – Unknown (extinct).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Veneroida

Family

Cardiidae

Genus

Didacna

Loc

Didacna subcrassa Pravoslavlev, 1939

van de Velde, Sabrina, Yanina, Tamara A., Neubauer, Thomas A. & Wesselingh, Frank P. 2020
2020
Loc

Didacna subcrassa subcrassa

Nevesskaja, L.A. 2007: 920
2007
Loc

Didacna subcrassa

Popov, G.I. 1983: 199
1983
Loc

Didacna subcrassa

Pravoslavlev 1939: 227
1939
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