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            <p> Genus  Postolata Dai, Huang, Guo &amp; Wu, 2023</p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Postolata guangxiensis Dai et al., 2023 . </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/844B14237CE15E31BEDB6B45CC016269	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Liu, Lili;Zhang, Liping;Hou, Kaiyu;Ning, Liyang;Wu, Ruiwen	Liu, Lili, Zhang, Liping, Hou, Kaiyu, Ning, Liyang, Wu, Ruiwen (2024): Addition to the known diversity of Chinese freshwater mussels: integrative description of a new species of Postolata Dai et al., 2023 (Bivalvia, Unionidae, Gonideinae). Zoosystematics and Evolution 100 (3): 769-778, DOI: 10.3897/zse.100.126069
AE6B0B6478A8576796E7818FCE1C6D03.text	AE6B0B6478A8576796E7818FCE1C6D03.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Postolata longjiangensis Liu & Zhang & Hou & Ning & Wu 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Postolata longjiangensis Liu &amp; Wu sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Fig. 2</p>
            <p>Type materials.</p>
            <p>  Holotype (Fig. 2 E): SXNU_24040702 (length 53.06 mm, height 27.11 mm, width 17.28 mm);  Long River , Hechi City, Guangxi Province, China  .  Paratypes (Fig. 2 A – D, F): five specimens, SXNU_24040703, SXNU_24040705, SXNU_24040706, SXNU_24040704, and SXNU_24040701. Same collection location as the holotype . </p>
            <p>Morphological diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Postolata longjiangensis sp. nov. can be distinguished from  Postolata guangxiensis by the shell shape, beak position, surface sculpture, nacre color, and hinge structure (Table 3). Diagnostic characteristics: shell elongated, irregularly rectangular; the umbo situated at 1 / 4 of the shell length; epidermis brown with greenish tinge; nacre blue-white; and hinge tooth weaker than that of  Postolata guangxiensis . </p>
            <p>Molecular diagnosis.</p>
            <p> Postolata longjiangensis sp. nov. and  Postolata guangxiensis formed a closely related group within the tribe  Gonideini . The sequences of  Postolata longjiangensis sp. nov. revealed a well-supported lineage that is distinct from its congener (Fig. 4). The genetic distance between the new species and  Postolata guangxiensis is 8.13 % based on the COI barcoding sequences. </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Shell elongated, irregularly rectangular, slightly thickened, moderately inflated; anterior margin rounded and short; ventral margin nearly straight; posterior margin wide and long; posterior slope significantly prominent; dorsal margin nearly straight, with an upward tilt angle; umbo located at 1 / 4 of the shell length and sculptured with wavy ridges; epidermis brown with greenish tinge; shell surface sculptured with fine concentric growth lines (Fig. 2; Table 3). Anterior adductor muscle attachment oblong, little deep, and smooth; posterior adductor muscle attachment round to oval, shallow, and smooth; anterior retractor muscle attachment completely integrated with anterior adductor muscle attachment; posterior retractor muscle attachment irregularly round and fused with the posterior adductor muscle attachment; mantle muscle attachment obvious. Hinge weakly developed; anterior tooth extremely small, posterior tooth small, thin, and pyramidal in the left valve; anterior tooth upright pyramidal; posterior tooth degenerate and merge into the lateral teeth in the right valve; there is one short lateral tooth of both shells; nacre-bule-white (Fig. 2; Table 3). Papillae in the incurrent aperture short and cylindrical, arranged in two rows; papillae in the excurrent aperture weakly developed, sparsely arranged in one row; and the pigmentation of the incurrent and excurrent aperture significant; the size of inner gills exceeds that of outer gills; labial palps medium-thick, flat elliptical (Fig. 3; Table 3).</p>
            <p>Etymology.</p>
            <p>This species’ name is dedicated to its collection location, the Long River in Hechi City, Guangxi Province, China. For the common name, we recommend “ Longjiang Rear-wide Mussel ” (English) and “ Long Jiang Hou Ju Bang ” (龙江后矩蚌) (Chinese).</p>
            <p>Distribution.</p>
            <p>Long River at Hechi City, Guangxi Province, China.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE6B0B6478A8576796E7818FCE1C6D03	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Liu, Lili;Zhang, Liping;Hou, Kaiyu;Ning, Liyang;Wu, Ruiwen	Liu, Lili, Zhang, Liping, Hou, Kaiyu, Ning, Liyang, Wu, Ruiwen (2024): Addition to the known diversity of Chinese freshwater mussels: integrative description of a new species of Postolata Dai et al., 2023 (Bivalvia, Unionidae, Gonideinae). Zoosystematics and Evolution 100 (3): 769-778, DOI: 10.3897/zse.100.126069
