- include:
Aspatharia chaiziana Aspatharia dahomeyensis Aspatharia divaricata Aspatharia droueti Aspatharia marnoi Aspatharia pangallensis Aspatharia pfeifferiana...
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Aspatharia subreniformis is a
species of
freshwater mussel in the
family Iridinidae. It is
endemic to Lake
Malawi in Malawi. Van Damme, D. (2018). "Aspatharia...
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Aspatharia divaricata is a
species of
freshwater mussel in the
family Iridinidae. It is
endemic to Lake
Victoria in Tanzania. Lange, C.; Seddon, M.B.;...
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freshwater snails (including 16 endemics) and 9
bivalves (2 endemics,
Aspatharia subreniformis and the
unionid Ny****unio ny****aensis). The
endemic freshwater...
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Cornu aspersum (O.F. Müller, 1774)
Common name:
Toothless River mussels Aspatharia subreniformis (G.B.
Sowerby II, 1867)
Chambardia petersi (E. von Martens...
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mollusks in the
order Unionida.
Genera within the
family Iridinidae:
Aspatharia Bourguignat, 1885 (monotypic)
Chambardia Bourguignat, 1891 Chambardia...
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Siderastrea glynni Millepora boschmai Acostaea rivolii Hyridella glenelgensis Aspatharia divaricata Margaritifera auricularia Margaritifera hembeli Margaritifera...
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Prisodon syrmatophorus Species Aspatharia chaiziana Aspatharia dahomeyensis Aspatharia pfeifferiana Aspatharia rugifera Aspatharia semicorrugata Chambardia...
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There is also
evidence of
freshwater mollusk consumption such as
Aspatharia and Pila wernei. Long
distance gathering and
transporting of raw materials...
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Freshwater bivalves in
Nigeria include:
Iridinidae Aspatharia chaiziana (Rang, 1835)
Aspatharia dahomeyensis (Lea, 1859)
Chambardia rubens (Lamarck,...