Ligodonta

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Ligodonta
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Bivalvia
Order: Unionida
Family: Unionidae
Genus: Ligodonta
M. Perkins, DeVilbiss & Whelan, 2025
Species:
L. obscura
Binomial name
Ligodonta obscura
M. Perkins, DeVilbiss & Whelan, 2025

Ligodonta obscura, the solstice creekmussel, is a species of freshwater mussel in the family Unionidae. It is the only member of the genus Ligodonta. The species is only known to live in Randolph County, North Carolina in the Little River.

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Etymology

The genus name Ligodonta comes from the Greek ligo-, meaning little, and -donta, meaning tooth. The species name obscura comes from the English word obscure in reference to its ability to evade discovery until 2025. The common name solstice creekmussel is named after its reproductive period centered around the winter solstice. [1]

Discovery

The mussel was first found during a routine mussel survey on the Little River. [2] Genetic testing revealed the species was unique and additional surveys were conducted to collect more individuals. The research culminated in a paper by Michael A. Perkins, Katharine L. DeVilbiss, Nathan V. Whelan, Rachael A. Hoch, Brena K. Jones, Jason W. Mays, Heather K. Evans, and Sierra B. Benfield published August 7, 2025 that described the new genus and species. [1]

Taxonomy

Phylogenetic results place Ligodonta as a sister to Alasmidonta within the family Unionidae. [1]

Distribution

In contemporary surveys, Ligodonta obscura has been found exclusively within the mainstream of the Little River in Randolph County, North Carolina. However, it is possible that the species could exist in additional waters. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Perkins, Michael A.; DeVilbiss, Katharine L.; Whelan, Nathan V.; Hoch, Rachael A.; Jones, Brena K.; Mays, Jason W.; Evans, Heather K.; Benfield, Sierra B. (7 August 2025). "A new endemic freshwater mussel (Bivalvia, Unionidae) genus and species, Ligodonta obscura, from the Yadkin-Pee Dee River drainage in North Carolina, USA". ZooKeys (1248): 245–265. Bibcode:2025ZooK.1248..245P. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1248.152952 . PMC   12355189 . PMID   40823544.
  2. Gracia, Celeste. "Biologists discover new mussel only found in one NC stream". WUNC. Retrieved 27 October 2025.