Corbicula japonica, PRIME, 1864
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CORBICULA JAPONICA PRIME, 1864 View in CoL
Corbicula japonica Prime, 1864: 68 View in CoL ( Japan, without a precise locality)
= Corbicula biformis Reinhardt, 1877: 70 View in CoL ( Japan, ‘Jedo’ = Tokyo)
= Cyrena ( Corbicula) leana von Martens, 1877: 119 , non Prime, 1864 (Yokohama)
= Cyrena ( Corbicula) transƲersa von Martens, 1877: 120 View in CoL (Yokohama)
= Cyrena yokohamensis G.B. Sowerby II, 1877 View in CoL : pl. 12, fig. 55 (Yokohama)
= Corbicula oƲalis Reinhardt, 1878: 192 View in CoL , pl. 5, fig. 5, non Prime, 1860 ( Japan)
= Corbicula fuscata var. atrata Reinhardt, 1878: 191 , pl. 5, fig. 4 ( Japan)
= Corbicula doenitziana Clessin, 1879: 197 View in CoL , pl. 39, fig. 4 ( Japan, Yokohama)
= Corbicula martensii Clessin, 1879: 196 View in CoL , pl. 38, figs 17, 18 ( Japan, Yokohama)
= Corbicula reiniana Clessin, 1879: 196 View in CoL , pl. 39, figs 8, 9 ( Japan, Yokohama)
= Corbicula sadoensis Pilsbry, 1901: 406 View in CoL ( Japan, Sado)
H, C. elatior View in CoL from the Lower Amur River (lot no. RMBH Corb 0015/1). I, longitudinal section of the siphon. J, gills. K, outgrowths on the mantle edge on the different parts of the mantle. L, section of the female gonad. M, section of the male gonad. Scale bars: 1 cm in A; 1 mm in B, F, G, J, K; 2 mm in D, E, H, I; 0.2 mm in L; 0.1 mm in M. Photographs: O.V. Aksenova.
TAXONOMY OF NATIVE AND INVASIVE CLAMS 115
= Corbicula nipponensis Pilsbry, 1907: 159 View in CoL , pl. 7, figs 3, 4 ( Japan, Kiogawaranuma, Mutsu)
= Corbicula nipponensis delicata Pilsbry, 1907: 160 View in CoL , pl. 7, figs 11, 12 ( Japan, Imaegata, Kaga)
= Corbicula suifuensis var. finitima Lindholm, 1927: 552 View in CoL , pl. 32, fig. 2 [ Russia, Primorye Region, estuary of the Mai-khé River (nowadays Artemovka)], synon. nov.
= Corbicula fluminalis var. extrema Lindholm, 1927: 550 View in CoL ( Russia, Primorye Region, and Sakhalin Island)
= Corbicula fluminea Zhadin, 1952: 317 View in CoL , non O.F. Müller, 1774, partim.
= Corbicula lindholmi Kursalova & Starobogatov, 1971: 94 View in CoL [ Russia, Primorye Region, the lower course of the Pachikheza River (nowadays Kiparisovka) River)], synon. nov.
Type material: Syntypes ZMB 32.198 View Materials (two pairs of valves ex coll. Gundlach; ‘ Corbicula japonica Prime , Japan, Gulick, Prime’); syntypes ZMB 170.411 View Materials (two pairs of valves ex coll. Dunker; ‘ Corbula japonica, von Mr Prime selbst erhalten’) inspected during this work. According to Glaubrecht et al. (2007), three other specimens (presumable syntypes) are kept in the Museum of Comparative Zoology , Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA (not seen) .
Type locality: ‘ Japonia (fide Gulick) collect. Wheatley , Jay , Browne , Cooper , Lyc. Hist. Nat., Prime and Lea’ = Japan ( Glaubrecht et al., 2007) .
Material examined: Far East of Russia: Artemovka , Kiparisovka , Razdolnaya , Partizanskaya and Kievka rivers, in total 194 specimens; IX.2020, Aksenova O. V., Bespalaya Yu. V., Kropotin A. V., Travina O. V., Vinarski M. V.leg.[lot nos RMBH Corb 54 and RMBH Corb 113–119], 43 specimens from the Razdolnaya and Artemovka rivers are kept in LMBI (accession numbers 21-043 and 21-045) .
Description: Shell relatively large, oval–triangular ( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ). The umbo is centrally located and prominent. External shell colour varies from olive or greenish brown to black. The exterior exhibits concentric sculpture with regular ribs. Internal shell coloration matte white, with pale violet or dark purple marks in the area of the umbo. Hinge of the heterodont dentition type, with three cardinal teeth on each valve and two crenulated lateral teeth. Shell sculpture of young individuals characterized by well-marked concentric ridges and pronounced transverse stripes; shell coloration is lighter than in adults. Nacre varies from pure purple to purple with wide white marks. Siphons conical, both narrow. Inhalant siphon with a row of long papillae and with an additional row of short papillae. Black pigment is concentrated in rings internally at the base of both siphons and in the edge of the mantle forming the siphons. The outer surface of the siphons is white; on the inside, the siphons are bright orange. Larger papillae of the inhalant siphon, with dark rings.
Distribution: East Asia: the Japan Sea (including some lakes and rivers near the sea), Korea, southern Sakhalin, southern Kurile Islands and the lower reaches of the Amur River ( Glaubrecht et al., 2003; Yamada et al., 2014; Vinarski & Kantor, 2016).
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Corbicula japonica
| Bespalaya, Yulia V., Kropotin, Alexander V., Kondakov, Alexander V., Aksenova, Olga V., Gofarov, Mikhail Yu., Kim, Sang Ki, Lee, Jin Hee, Travina, Oksana V., Vikhrev, Ilya V., Vinarski, Maxim V. & Bolotov, Ivan N. 2023 |
Corbicula lindholmi
| Kursalova VI & Starobogatov YI 1971: 94 |
Corbicula fluminea
| Zhadin VI 1952: 317 |
Corbicula suifuensis var. finitima
| Lindholm WA 1927: 552 |
Corbicula fluminalis var. extrema
| Lindholm WA 1927: 550 |
Corbicula nipponensis
| Pilsbry HA 1907: 159 |
Corbicula nipponensis delicata
| Pilsbry HA 1907: 160 |
Corbicula sadoensis
| Pilsbry HA 1901: 406 |
Corbicula doenitziana
| Clessin S 1879: 197 |
Corbicula martensii
| Clessin S 1879: 196 |
Corbicula reiniana
| Clessin S 1879: 196 |
Corbicula oƲalis
| Reinhardt O 1878: 192 |
Corbicula fuscata var. atrata
| Reinhardt O 1878: 191 |
Corbicula biformis
| Reinhardt O 1877: 70 |
Cyrena ( Corbicula ) leana
| von Martens E 1877: 119 |
Cyrena ( Corbicula ) transƲersa
| von Martens E 1877: 120 |
Corbicula japonica
| Prime T 1864: 68 |
