Alasmidonta, 1818

Whelan, Nathan V., Johnson, Nathan A., Ashantye, Williams, S., Perkins, Michael A., Beaver, Caitlin E. & Mays, Jason W., 2023, Hidden in the hills: phylogeny of the freshwater mussel genus Alasmidonta (Bivalvia: Unionidae) and description of a new species, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (Zool. J. Linn. Soc.) 198 (2), pp. 650-676 : 670-673

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac106

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EC0AE99D-08E2-40ED-A5E6-D03B322C65BC

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8011161

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039587CC-FFD8-FFC7-FF5C-FAE9E497BE76

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Plazi

scientific name

Alasmidonta
status

sp. nov.

ALASMIDONTA UWHARRIENSIS WHELAN, PERKINS & MAYS View in CoL View at ENA SP. NOV.

ZooBank registration: urn: lsid: zoobank. org:act: 62A595FF-6578-4D34-AD98-6410E74D839A

Material examined

Holotype: USNM 1675684 : Barnes Creek , Montgomery County, NC, USA; latitude 35.4782 °, longitude: −79.9584 °; J.W. Mays, M.A. Perkins; 31 August 2020; shell and whole body, minus a small clip of the mantle, preserved in 100% ethanol; shell width = 5.5 cm, shell height = 3.1 cm. GenBank ON164869 , ON157856 , ON164933 and ON197381 ( Fig. 8A View Figure 8 ).

Paratypes: U S N M 1 6 7 5 6 8 3: Barnes Creek, Montgomery County, NC, USA; latitude 35.4782 °, longitude −79.9584 °; J.W Mays, M.A. Perkins; 31 August 2020; shell preserved dry; whole body removed by cut of adductor muscles and gentle removal of mantle from shell, both preserved in 100% ethanol; shell width = 5.4 cm, shell height = 3.1 cm. GenBank ON164868, ON157855, ON164932 and ON197380 ( Figs 7A–C View Figure 7 , 8D, E View Figure 8 ). USNM 1675685: Barnes Creek, Montgomery County, NC, USA; latitude 35.4344 °, longitude −79.9999 °; J.W. Mays, M.A. Perkins; 31 August 2020; whole body removed by cut of adductor muscles and gentle removal of mantle from shell, both preserved in 100% ethanol; shell width = 4.5 cm, shell height = 2.4 cm. GenBank ON157857, ON164934 and ON197382 ( Figs 7D–F View Figure 7 , 8F, G View Figure 8 ). USNM 1675686: Densons Creek, Montgomery County, NC, USA; latitude 35.3927 °, longitude −79.8778 °; J.W. Mays, M.A. Perkins; 30 August 2020; shell and whole body, minus a small clip of the mantle, preserved in 100% ethanol; shell width = 6.6 cm, shell height = 3.8 cm. GenBank ON164870, ON157858, ON164935 and ON197383 ( Fig. 8B View Figure 8 ). USNM 1675687: Densons Creek, Montgomery County, NC, USA; latitude 35.3927 °, longitude −79.8778 °; J.W. Mays, M.A. Perkins; 30 August 2020; shell and whole body, minus a small clip of the mantle, preserved in 100% ethanol; shell width = 5.9 cm, shell height = 3.3 cm. GenBank ON164871, ON157859, ON164936 and ON197384 ( Fig. 8C View Figure 8 ).

Othermaterialexamined: MontgomeryCounty, NC, USA: (1) NCSM 102780, Densons Creek; one paired dry bivalve; latitude 35.3939 °, longitude −79.8797 °; J.M. Alderman, J.A. Johnson; 15 June 2000 ( Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ); (2) NCSM 45651, Densons Creek; one whole specimen in ethanol; latitude 35.3925 °, longitude −79.8768 °; J.M. Alderman, N. Medlin; 5 June 2006 ( Fig. 6D View Figure 6 ); (3) NCSM 29538, Barnes Creek; one whole wet specimen in ethanol; latitude 35.4400 °, longitude −79.9994 °; C.B. Eads, P. Hubert, E. Schubert; 29 March 2004 ( Fig. 8C View Figure 8 ); (4) NCSM 47178, Barnes Creek; three paired dry bivalves; latitude 35.4729 °, longitude −79.9741 °; C.B. Eads, R.A. Harrington; 1 April 2010 ( Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ); (5) NCSM 33169, Densons Creek; one paired dry bivalve; latitude 35.3870 °, longitude −79.8678 °; E.P. Keferl; 28 July 1987. Randolph County, NC, USA: (6) NCSM 29435, Little River; one paired dry bivalve; latitude 35.5737 °, longitude −79.8415 °; A.E. Bogan, J.M. Smith, M.E. Raley; 16 January 2004.

Non-lethal tissue swabs were collected from the following localities: Montgomery County, NC, USA: (1) Densons Creek (three individuals); latitude 35.3864 °, longitude −79.8679 °; J.W. Mays; 19 July 2017; GenBank ON164904–ON164906, ON157893– ON157895, ON164967–ON164969 and ON197415– ON197417; (2) Dumas Creek (two individuals); latitude 35.3938 °, longitude −79.8972 °; J.W. Mays; 25 July 2017; GenBank ON164910, ON164911, ON157897, ON157898, ON164971, ON164972, ON197419 and ON197420; (3) Barnes Creek (four individuals); latitude 35.4798 °, longitude −79.9527 °; J.W. Mays; 20 July 2017; GenBank ON164912– ON164914, ON157899–ON157902, ON164973– ON164975, ON197421 and ON197422; Randloph County, NC, USA: (4) Hannah’s Creek (one individual); latitude 35.5846 °, longitude −79.9434 °; J.W. Mays; 17 July 2017; GenBank ON157909, ON164983 and ON197429; (5) Tom’s Creek (one individual); latitude 35.6399 °, longitude −79.9792 °; J.W. Mays; 17 July 2017; GenBank ON157910, ON164984 and ON197430.

Diagnosis

Shell: Subovate shell, umbo moderately inflated and projecting slightly above hinge line. Specimens examined not exceeding 6.6 cm in length and 3.8 cm in shell height. Hinge ligament broad, thick and strong. Shell thickness moderate to thin, but not delicate. Periostracum of adults extremely eroded at umbo, erosion extending down posterior ridge to include as much as one-third of shell in some individuals. Shell base colour light brown to yellow; pigmentation rays numerous, green to brown and variable in width and number when present, sometimes obscured by dark periostracum in older individuals especially on anterior of shell. Ornamentation and corrugations of shell variable; weakly pronounced corrugations appearing on posterior slope when present, but absent in some individuals. A single lateral tooth present, small, slender and poorly developed, indented on right valve. Prominent, hooked pseudocardinal tooth on right valve, bending anteriorly. Moderately prominent pseudocardinal tooth on left valve, not hooked, but projecting slightly towards posterior. Pseudocardinal teeth lacking serration. Adductor muscles placed high and wide on shell, with anterior adductor nearly on anterior edge of shell. No obvious sexual dimorphism in shell shape. No obvious geographical variation in shell shape.

Distribution and ecology: Narrow-range endemic, occupying tributaries that flow into the east side of the upper Pee Dee River drainage. The known range is in the Uwharrie Mountains region in North Carolina, mostly in the Uwharrie National Forest ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ). This species appears to prefer a heterogeneous mixture of gravel, cobble and sand in second- to fourth-order streams and rivers with high water quality and low to moderate gradient ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ).

Molecular characterization: Comprises a monophyletic group sister to A. varicosa , with private ITS1 alleles and unique COI and ND1 haplotypes. Approximately 7.4% uncorrected genetic distance at mitochondrial loci from A. varicosa .

Etymology: The name refers to the Uwharrie Mountains region, where the species is endemic. The common name will be Uwharrie elktoe, also representing the type location of the species. We note that the species name is intentionally spelled differently from Unio uhareensis Lea, 1868 , which is a junior subjective synonym of Elliptio complanata (Lightfoot, 1786) .

Remarks: The shell of this species most closely resembles A. varicosa , but internal features of the shell and placement of the adductor mussels most closely resembles A. marginata ( Figs 7–9 View Figure 7 View Figure 8 View Figure 9 ; Supporting Information, Fig. S1 View Figure 1 ). No other Alasmidonta is known to be sympatric with A. uwharriensis . The species is more phylogenetically distinct from its closest known relative than any other Alasmidonta species. Thus, molecular barcoding should be a useful method for future, non-lethal identification if a putative population is found outside its currently known range. A previous study on what was then identified as A. varicosa from Densons Creek found gravid females in October, and viable glochidia were released in laboratory conditions in December and February; sunfish ( Lepomis spp. ) and Piedmont darter, Percina crassa (D.S. Jordan & Brayton, 1878), were identified as potential larval hosts ( Eads et al., 2007). Additional information about the ecology of the species is currently unknown.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Unionida

Family

Unionidae

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