Pisidium clessini

Pisidium clessini
Pisidium clessini
Pisidium clessini
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Subclass: Heterodonta
Order: Veneroida
Suborder: Sphaeriacea
Family: Sphaeriidae
Genus: Pisidium
Subgenus: Pisidium
Species: P. clessini
Binomial name
Pisidium clessini
Neumayr, 1875

Pisidium clessini is a species of extinct freshwater bivalve from family Sphaeriidae.

Description

The shell has an oval form with somewhat prominent umbo, that is situated behind the middle. There is a distinct concentric rib structure. The ribs are sharp and are separated by relatively big spaces. There are two (sometimes three) strong accentuated ribs near the Umbo, that gradually become less accentuated to the sides. These ribs are a distinct characteristic of the species. The ribs can be faded in certain cases, but the accentuated ribs are always there. Radial ribs are not present. The inner rim of the shell is smooth and is not crenulated. The shell of this species has a somewhat variabel shape and sometimes does look a lot like Pisidium amnicum.

Measurements of the shell:

Ecology

Pisidium clessini only lived in streaming en moving water.

Distribution

The species is extinct, but was widely spread in the whole of Europe from the beginning of the Pliocene, but mainly during interglacials of the early and middle Pleistocene.

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