Mytilidae

Inoperna plicata, from here.


Belongs within: Pteriomorphia.
Contains: Brachidontes, Crenella, Modiolaria, Mytilus, Modiolus, Perna, Lithophaga.

The Mytilidae are the mussels, a family of originally epifaunal, byssally-attached bivalves. Identifiable examples of this family are known in the fossil record from the Devonian (Skelton & Benton 1993). Free-living species are commonly nestling, forming distinct colonies. The beak of the shell is at the anterior end in Mytilinae but slightly behind the anterior in Modiolinae. Members of the subfamily Lithophaginae have become borers into their rock substrate. The Pacific genus Adula is characterised by an elongate, cylindrical shell with the beak behind the anterior margin and a thickened anterodorsal margin.

<==Mytilidae
    |--+--Mytilaster PC11
    |  |    |--M. lineatus CS77
    |  |    `--M. monterosatoi P75
    |  `--+--Musculista senhousia (Benson in Cantor 1842) PC11, HJ08
    |     `--Mytilinae G88
    |          |--Mytilus PC11
    |          `--Limnoperna fortunei G88, M96
    `--+--Modiolinae H00
       |    |--Modiolus PC11
       |    |--Modiolula phaseolina PC11
       |    `--Perna H00
       `--Lithophaginae CS04
            |--Lithophaga PC11
            |--Amygdalum F26
            |    |--A. beddomei Iredale 1924 MG-H11
            |    `--A. watsoni Smith 1895 MG-H11
            |--Zelithophaga Finlay 1927 F26
            |    |--*Z. truncata (Gray 1843) P61 [=Lithodomus truncatus P61, Lithophaga truncata F26]
            |    `--Z. nelsoniana [=Lithophaga nelsoniana] F26
            |--Adula H00
            |    |--A. cinnamomea [=Lithodomus cinnamomeus, L. cinnamominus] C64
            |    |--A. falcata [incl. A. gruneri] C64
            |    `--A. stylina Carpenter 1864 C64
            `--Inoperna Conrad in Kerr 1875 [incl. Pharomytilus Rollier 1914-1915] H00
                 |--*I. carolinensis Conrad in Kerr 1875 [=Modiolus (Inoperna) carolinensis] H00
                 |--I. lilliputensis Hodges 2000 H00
                 `--I. plicata Sowerby 1819 [=Mytilus plicatus, *Pharomytilus plicatus] H00

Mytilidae incertae sedis:
  Geukensia demissa GW02
    |--G. d. demissa DK89
    `--G. d. granosissima Sowerby 1914 DK89
  Brachidontes F26
  Aulacomya Moerch 1853 P61
    |--*A. magellanica (Lamarck 1819) P61, F26 [=Mytilus magellanicus P61]
    |--A. ater (Molina 1782) GO78
    `--A. maoriana (Iredale 1915) P61 [=Mytilus (Aulacomya) maorianus F26, Brachyodontes maorianus F26]
  Trichomya Ihering 1924 F26
    |--T. hirsuta (Lamarck 1819) F26, H09 [=Mytilus hirsutus F26, Brachyodontes hirsutus H09]
    |--T. huttoni [=Mytilus huttoni] F26
    |--T. rostrata [=Mytilus rostratus] F26
    `--T. torquata (Marshall 1918) [=Mytilus torquatus] F26
  Musculus M54
    |--M. costulatus BBB-S95
    |--M. cumingianus M54
    |--M. cupreus (Gould 1861) XZ10
    |--M. elongatus (Hutton 1873) [=Crenella elongata] F27
    |--M. impactus W26
    |--M. lateralis M63
    |--M. marmoratus [=Modiolaria marmorata] BK77
    |--M. nigra (Gray 1824) XZ10
    `--M. senhousia (Benson 1842) XZ10
  Crenomytilus grayanus (Dunker 1853) VKK10
  Solamen Iredale 1924 DK08
    |  i. s.: S. spectabilis (Adams 1862) XZ10
    `--S. (Exosiperna Iredale 1929) DK08
         `--S. globularis (Tate 1886) [=Crenella globularis] DK08
  Botula BW09
    |--B. fusca (Gmelin 1791) BW09
    `--B. silicula (Lamarck 1819) BW09
  Septifer Recluz 1848 P61
    |--*S. bilocularis (Linnaeus 1758) [=Mytilus bilocularis] P61
    |--S. bifurcatus [=Mytilus bifurcatus] C64
    |--S. cumingianus [=Mytilus cumingianus] C64
    |--S. curvirostris G31
    `--‘Mytilus’ mutabilis Gould 1861 C64
  Stavelia Gray 1858 W60
    `--S. horrida Récluz 1852 WMJ09 [=Mytilus horridus H09]
  Falcimytilus Cox 1937 W60
  Ryenella Fleming 1959 P61
    `--*R. impacta (Hermann 1782) [=Mytilus impactus] P61
  Gregariella Monterosato 1884 P61 [incl. Trichomusculus Iredale 1924 P61, F26]
    |--*G. sulcata [=Modiolus sulcatus] P61
    |--G. barbata (Reeve 1858) P61 (see below for synonymy)
    `--G. petagnae BBB-S95
  Dacrydium P61
    |  i. s.: D. vitreum HG98
    `--D. (Quendreda Iredale 1936) P61
         |--D. (*Q.) fabale P61
         `--D. (Q.) pelseneeri Hedley 1906 P61
  Sinomytilus G88
  Xenostrobus G88
    |--X. atrata (Lischke 1871) XZ10
    |--X. pulex HS01
    `--X. securis HS01
  Arcuatula C96
  Choromytilus JB12
  Phthonia JB12
  Pletomytilus JB12
  Promytilus JB12
  Mytilops precedens (Hall 1870) SB93
  Crenella S98
  Modiolaria C64

Gregariella barbata (Reeve 1858) P61 [=Lithodomus barbatus H09, Modiolaria barbata F26, *Trichomusculus barbatus F26]

*Type species of generic name indicated

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