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Cambarunio iris  (Lea, 1829)
Taxonomic Serial No.: 1216623

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 Taxonomy and Nomenclature
       
  Kingdom: Animalia  
  Taxonomic Rank: Species  
  Synonym(s): Villosa iris (Lea, 1829)
 
    Unio iris Lea, 1829
 
    Unio obscurus Lea, 1838
 
    Unio zeiglerianus Lea, 1838
 
    Unio creperus Lea, 1838
 
    Unio glaber Lea, 1838
 
    Unio novieboraci Lea, 1838
 
    Unio tener Lea, 1840
 
    Unio amoenus Lea, 1840
 
    Unio fatuus Lea, 1840
 
    Unio regularis Lea, 1841
 
    Unio puniceus Haldeman, 1842
 
    Unio scitulus Lea, 1860
 
    Unio perpictus Lea, 1860
 
    Unio opalinus J. G. Anthony, 1866
 
    Unio dispansus Lea, 1871
 
  Common Name(s): rainbow [English]
 
       
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  Current Standing: valid  
       
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  Record Credibility Rating: verified - standards met  
       

 Taxonomic Hierarchy
       
 KingdomAnimalia  – Animal, animaux, animals  
    SubkingdomBilateria  – triploblasts  
       InfrakingdomProtostomia   
          SuperphylumSpiralia   
             PhylumMollusca  – mollusques, molusco, molluscs, mollusks  
                ClassBivalvia Linnaeus, 1758 – bivalves, clams, bivalves, palourdes, bivalve, mexilhão, ostra  
                   SubclassAutobranchia   
                      InfraclassHeteroconchia   
                         OrderUnionida   
                            SuperfamilyUnionoidea Rafinesque, 1820  
                               FamilyUnionidae Rafinesque, 1820  
                                  SubfamilyAmbleminae Rafinesque, 1820  
                                     TribeLampsilini Ihering, 1901  
                                        GenusCambarunio Watters, 2018  
                                           SpeciesCambarunio iris (Lea, 1829) – rainbow  
       

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  Source: FMCS checklist of freshwater mussels (2021), PDF (version 09Aug2021)  
  Acquired: 2023   
  Notes: Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society (FMCS). Updated 09/08/2021. The 2021 checklist of freshwater bivalves (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionida) of the United States and Canada. Considered and approved by the Bivalve Names Subcommittee December 2020   
  Reference for: Cambarunio iris, rainbow [English]   
       
  Source: MUSSEL Project Web Site (2023), website (version 15Nov2023)  
  Acquired: 2023   
  Notes: Graf, D. L. & K. S. Cummings. 2023. The Freshwater Mussels (Unionoida) of the World (and other less consequential bivalves), accessed 15 Nov 2023. MUSSEL Project Web Site, http://www.mussel-project.net   
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 Geographic Information
       
  Geographic Division: North America  
       
  Jurisdiction/Origin: Continental US, Native  
 

 

   

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