Biology:Corbicula

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Short description: Genus of bivalves


Corbicula
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Corbicula leana
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Shell of Corbicula fluminea
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Venerida
Superfamily: Cyrenoidea
Family: Cyrenidae
Genus: Corbicula
Megerle von Mühlfeld, 1811
Species

See text.

Corbicula is a genus of freshwater and brackish water clams, aquatic bivalve mollusks in the family Cyrenidae, the basket clams.[1] The genus name is the Neo-Latin diminutive of Latin corbis, a basket, referring to the shape and ribs of the shell.

The genus Corbicula includes numerous extant and fossil species; the status of several of them is unclear (species inquirenda).[2] The best known is Corbicula fluminea, an invasive species in many areas of the world.

Unusually, some members produce via androgenesis, wherein all genes are inherited from the male, one of the very few animals to do so.[3]

In many Asian countries, these clams are used as ingredients for soup. In South Korea , there is popular soup made of these species of clams (usually Corbicula japonica, Corbicula fluminea, Corbicula leana) known as 재첩국 (jaechup-guk).

Species

Extant species within the genus Corbicula include:[2]

  • Corbicula africana (Krauss, 1848)
  • Corbicula angulifera E. von Martens, 1897
  • Corbicula anomioides (Bogan & Bouchet, 1998)
  • Corbicula astartina (E. von Martens, 1860)
  • Corbicula aurea Nesemann & G. Sharma, 2007
  • Corbicula australis (Deshayes, 1830)
  • Corbicula baudoni Morlet, 1886
  • Corbicula bitruncata E. von Martens, 1908
  • Corbicula blandiana Prime, 1864
  • Corbicula bocourti (Morelet, 1865)
  • Corbicula cashmiriensis Deshayes, 1855
  • Corbicula castanea (Morelet, 1865)
  • Corbicula consularis Prime, 1870
  • Corbicula cyreniformis Prime, 1860
  • Corbicula dautzenbergi Prashad, 1928
  • Corbicula elatior E. von Martens, 1905
  • Corbicula elongata Clessin, 1878
  • Corbicula erosa Prime, 1861
  • Corbicula ferghanensis Kursalova & Starobogatov, 1971
  • Corbicula fluminalis (O. F. Müller, 1774)
  • Corbicula fluminea (O. F. Müller, 1774) – Asian clam
  • Corbicula formosana Dall, 1903
  • Corbicula gabonensis Preston, 1909
  • Corbicula gustaviana E. von Martens, 1900
  • Corbicula iravadica Blanford, 1880
  • Corbicula japonica Prime, 1864[1]
  • Corbicula javanica (Mousson, 1849)
  • Corbicula lamarckiana Prime, 1864
  • Corbicula largillierti (Philippi, 1844)
  • Corbicula larnaudieri Prime, 1862
  • Corbicula leana (Prime, 1864)
  • Corbicula leviuscula Prime, 1864
  • Corbicula loehensis Kruimel, 1913
  • Corbicula lutea Morelet, 1862
  • Corbicula lydigiana Prime, 1861
  • Corbicula madagascariensis Smith, 1882
  • Corbicula mahalonensis Kruimel, 1913
  • Corbicula malaccensis Deshayes, 1855
  • Corbicula manilensis (Philippi, 1844)
  • Corbicula maroubra (Iredale, 1943)
  • Corbicula masapensis Kruimel, 1913
  • Corbicula matannensis Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898
  • Corbicula messageri Bavay & Dautzenberg, 1901
  • Corbicula moltkiana Prime, 1878
  • Corbicula moreletiana Prime, 1867
  • Corbicula mortoni M. Huber, 2015
  • Corbicula nitens (Philippi, 1844)
  • Corbicula noetlingi E. von Martens, 1899
  • Corbicula ovalina Deshayes, 1855
  • Corbicula poppei Thach & F. Huber, 2021
  • Corbicula possoensis Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898
  • Corbicula pulchella (Mousson, 1849)
  • Corbicula pullata (Philippi, 1850)
  • Corbicula rectipatula B.-Y. Huang, 1981
  • Corbicula regia Clessin, 1879
  • Corbicula rivalis (Philippi, 1850)
  • Corbicula sandai Reinchardt, 1878
  • Corbicula senegalensis Clessin, 1877
  • Corbicula siamensis Prashad, 1928
  • Corbicula similis (W. Wood, 1828)
  • Corbicula solida Clessin, 1887
  • Corbicula solidula Prime, 1861
  • Corbicula straminea Reinhardt, 1877
  • Corbicula striatella Deshayes, 1855
  • Corbicula subnitens Clessin, 1887
  • Corbicula subplanata E. von Martens, 1897
  • Corbicula tenuis Clessin, 1887
  • Corbicula tibetensis Prashad, 1929
  • Corbicula tobae E. von Martens, 1900
  • Corbicula towutensis Kruimel, 1913
  • Corbicula tsadiana E. von Martens, 1903
  • Corbicula virescens Brandt, 1974


References

  1. Gofas, S. (2015). Cyrenidae Gray, 1847. In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=238370 on 2015-08-26
  2. 2.0 2.1 MolluscaBase eds. (2022). Corbicula Megerle von Mühlfeld, 1811. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=238371 on 2022-05-29
  3. Pigneur, L.-M.; Hedtke, S. M.; Etoundi, E.; Van Doninck, K. (June 2012). "Androgenesis: a review through the study of the selfish shellfish Corbicula spp". Heredity 108 (6): 581–591. doi:10.1038/hdy.2012.3. ISSN 1365-2540. PMID 22473310. 
  • Bogan, A., Bouchet, P. (1998). Cementation in the freshwater bivalve family Corbiculidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia): a new genus and species from Lake Poso, Indonesia. Hydrobiologia, 389: 131-139
  • Suzuki, K.; Oyama, K. (1943). Überblick über die Corbiculiden Ostasiens (Materialien zur Monographic der Ostasiatischen Corbiculiden 1). Venus. 12(3-4): 138–149.
  • Ota, Y. [Ohta, Y.]. (1970). A review of some Cretaceous corbiculids in North America. Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan, new series. 79: 291–315.

Further reading

  • Alexei V. Korniushin, Matthias Glaubrecht (2003) Novel reproductive modes in freshwater clams: brooding and larval morphology in Southeast Asian taxa of Corbicula (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Corbiculidae) Acta Zoologica 84 (4), 293–315. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1463-6395.2003.00150.x
  • (Redescription) Coan, E. V.; Valentich-Scott, P. (2012). Bivalve seashells of tropical West America. Marine bivalve mollusks from Baja California to northern Peru. 2 vols, 1258 pp.

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q1186510 entry