MolluscaBase source details
Unio cabeolensis Fontannes, 1880 † (basis of record)
Unio chasaricus Bogachev, 1924 † (original description)
Unio jermak Bogachev, 1924 † accepted as Bogatschevia jermak (Bogachev, 1924) † (original description)
Unio kalmykorum Bogachev, 1924 accepted as Unio pictorum (Linnaeus, 1758) (original description)
Unio kenissara Bogachev, 1924 † (original description)
Unio kirghisicus Bogachev, 1924 † (original description)
Unio kutschum Bogachev, 1924 † accepted as Rhombuniopsis kutschum (Bogachev, 1924) † (original description)
Unio maslakovetzianus Bogachev, 1924 † (original description)
Unio pseudomoldavicus Bogachev, 1924 † (original description)
Unio rumanus var. emigrans Bogachev, 1924 † accepted as Unio emigrans Bogachev, 1924 † (original description)
Unio sinzovi Bogachev, 1924 † accepted as Pleurobema sinzovi (Bogachev, 1924) † (original description)
Unio sturi var. scutum Bogachev, 1924 † accepted as Bogatschevia scutum (Bogachev, 1924) † (original description)
Unio transrhyphaeus Bogachev, 1924 † accepted as Nodularia transrhyphaea (Bogachev, 1924) † (original description)
Kazakhstan for Unio kutschum Bogachev, 1924 †
Romania for Unio pseudomoldavicus Bogachev, 1924 †
South European Russia for Unio chasaricus Bogachev, 1924 †
South European Russia for Unio kalmykorum Bogachev, 1924
South European Russia for Unio maslakovetzianus Bogachev, 1924 †
South European Russia for Unio rumanus var. emigrans Bogachev, 1924 †
South European Russia for Unio sinzovi Bogachev, 1924 †
South European Russia for Unio sturi var. scutum Bogachev, 1924 †
West Siberia for Acella sibirica Bogachev, 1924 †
West Siberia for Unio transrhyphaeus Bogachev, 1924 †
Bogachev (1924) used two original spellings, maslakovetzianus (p. 76 and plate caption) and maslakowetzianus ... [details]
Bogachev (1924) used two original spellings, sinzovi (p. 79 and plate caption) and sinzowi (description on p. 164) ... [details]
Status uncertain - not illustrated, not mentioned in the literature later. Apparently introduced for a part of ... [details]
"na r. Irtyshe, nizhe d. Il'inki" [on the river Irtysh, below the village of Ilyinka] (Russia or Kazakhstan) [details]
No locality found in the text (other than "Turkestan", a large region encompassing parts of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, ... [details]
"v akvitanskikh glinakh Turgayskoy oblasti, bliz istochnika Chilikty, k yugu ot st. Tuguz, Tashkentskoy zh. d." [in ... [details]
River Sal (Rostov oblast, Russia) [details]
River Sal (Rostov oblast, Russia) [details]