MolluscaBase source details
Megalovalvata baicalensis (Gerstfeldt, 1859) (source of synonymy)
Megalovalvata demersa (Lindholm, 1909) (status source)
Megalovalvata kozhovi Sitnikova, 1983 (source of synonymy)
Megalovalvata lauta (Lindholm, 1909) (taxonomy source)
Megalovalvata parvula (Kozhov, 1936) (taxonomy source)
Megalovalvata piligera f. nudicarinata (Lindholm, 1924) (source of synonymy)
Megalovalvata piligera minor (Lindholm, 1909) (status source)
Megalovalvata piligera nudicarinata (Lindholm, 1924) accepted as Megalovalvata piligera f. nudicarinata (Lindholm, 1924) (source of synonymy)
Megalovalvata piligera piligera (Lindholm, 1909) (basis of record)
Pseudomegalovalvata Kozhov, 1936 (source of synonymy)
Pseudomegalovalvata bathybia (W. Dybowski, 1886) (basis of record)
Pseudomegalovalvata laethmophila (Beckman & Starobogatov, 1975) (basis of record)
Pseudomegalovalvata olkhonica (Beckman & Starobogatov, 1975) (basis of record)
Pseudomegalovalvata profundicola (Beckman & Starobogatov, 1975) (basis of record)
Pseudomegalovalvata tenagobia (Beckman & Starobogatov, 1975) (basis of record)
Lectotype ZIN 104, identified as Megalovalvata baicalensis (Gerstfeldt, 1859)
This species is widely distributed in the Lake Baikal littoral zone, including along the shoreline of all the ... [details]
Widely distributed in the littoral zone of Lake Baikal where it lives on sandy and sandy-stony sediments at depths ... [details]
This is a patchily distributed species, which lives on silty sediments with vegetation in the littoral zone of ... [details]
This species lives in northern Baikal and the eastern part of central Baikal. A few specimens were found on ... [details]
Besides the type locality, this species has been found near the Vydrino settlement (E shore of the S Baikal basin) ... [details]
This subspecies occurs in the bays of northern Baikal, on sand at depths of 3–100 m [details]
This species occurs mainly in the southern and central basins of the lake Baikal [details]
This species has been found in Maloe More Strait (Kharin-Irgi and Semisosennaya Bays), at a depth of 78 m and on ... [details]
The northern and, possibly, central parts of the Lake Baikal [details]
This species lives on oxygenated silty sand with gravel and on bedrock covered by diatomic silt at depths of 50 m ... [details]
This species lives mainly on rocky substrates, including vertical rock walls of canyons to a depth of 100 m [details]
This subspecies lives on sandy and silty-sandy substrates, sometimes with pebbles, at a depth of 5–40 m or ... [details]
Pseudomegalovalvata bathybia lives at depths of 50 m (Selenga region) to 900 m (Gorevoj Utes oil–methane seep) on ... [details]
Unknown, somewhere in Lake Baikal [details]
Baikal, exact locality not specified, at depths of 100–200 m (Dybowski 1886). It is possible that the type ... [details]