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ANSP Malacology Collection Specimen Search Details
ANSP Unionidae
Unionidae paralectotypes
Dry Catalog #
Count
Catalog date
donor Lea, I.
donation date
provenance Lea, I.
Isaac Lea Collection
Count
Catalog date
donor Lea, I.
donation date
provenance Lea, I.
Isaac Lea Collection
Alcohol Catalog # A14780
Count 2
Catalog date 18 Apr 1991
Preservative
Prefixative
Fixative
Postfixative
Count 2
Catalog date 18 Apr 1991
Preservative
Prefixative
Fixative
Postfixative
ecology
unnamed locality
specific locality Buckhead Creek
secondary division Burke County
primary division Georgia
country USA
body of water Savannah River Drainage
original locality
Coordinates 32°57'N, 082°04'W
source of coordinates Coordinates estimated
unnamed locality
specific locality Buckhead Creek
secondary division Burke County
primary division Georgia
country USA
body of water Savannah River Drainage
original locality
Coordinates 32°57'N, 082°04'W
source of coordinates Coordinates estimated
expedition
vessel
station JAR NO. 7
collector Elliott, S.
date collected
collecting gear
site size
slope
aspect
altitude
depth
pH
salinity
surface temp.
bottom temp.
sediment
associated taxa
vessel
station JAR NO. 7
collector Elliott, S.
date collected
collecting gear
site size
slope
aspect
altitude
depth
pH
salinity
surface temp.
bottom temp.
sediment
associated taxa
Remarks
ANSP A14780
remarks For original jar labels and alphabetical listing of taxa in jars see ANSP archive collection 201-i(a1 and a2) and for notebooks with anatomical information see archives collection 454. Alcohol collection was accessioned at ANSP as no. 372 in 1877. Old jars with original labels maintained in malacology alcohol collection area. Anatomical notes are in notebook 1:31-32. 2 females. Anatomical notes published by Lea (1858:86) Jour. ANSP. Johnson (1970:326) designated USNM 85546 as lectotype. Lea noted 25 Jan 1863 that he doubted that this was a good species.
Citations
ANSP A14780
Lea, 1857. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 9: 169