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Margaritifera auricularia
Margaritifera auricularia is a species of European freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Margaritiferidae, the freshwater pearl mussels. Formerly found throughout western and central Europe, the species is now critically endangered and is one of the rarest invertebrates worldwide, being confined to a few rivers in Spain and France. M. auricularia is commonly known as Spengler's freshwater mussel in honour of Lorenz Spengler, who first described this species.
Description
Large shells are up to 180 mm in length.
Taxonomy
There are different opinions on the taxonomy of this species. The species was originally described as Unio auricularius Spengler, 1793. When it is placed in the genus Margaritifera Schumacher, 1816, it is considered to be: At other times it is placed in the genus Pseudunio F. Haas, 1910, in which case it is known as: Sometimes it is given the masculine gender:
Distribution
It is found in:
Ecology
The fish hosts for the glochidium larvae of this species are: Salaria fluviatilis, Gambusia holbrooki, Acipenser baerii, Acipenser naccarii and Acipenser sturio. The hosts for this species were unknown for a long time: as recently as 1998 they were still not known.
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