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Sphaerium nucleus (S. Studer, 1820)

Sphaerium nucleus

Sphaerium nucleus

Description: Very similar to the widespread Sphaerium corneum but with a shell which is more distinctly inflated, and possessing dense accumulations of glassy pores around the umbo. Probably widespread but much under-recorded and so far known mainly from shallow, calcareous and sometimes temporary water bodies in Ireland. 9-11 mm.

Irish Distribution: With only a few confirmed records in Ireland. Locally common in turloughs in Clare/south-west Galway (Williams et al., 2010)

Ecology:

  • Little known but suggesting a preference for base-rich lentic water bodies
  • Prefers shallow but richly vegetated places, sometimes temporary habitats
  • Often found with a rich molluscan fauna

Key Identification Features:

  • A small, very broadly oval and very tumid bivalve
  • Surface silky with fine, concentric growth ridges
  • Coloured shades of brown to greyish
  • Umbos rounded, more or less central
  • With high concentrations of very fine glassy pores near the umbos (!microscope, x40)

Taxonomy:

  • Not recognised in the British Isles before about 2001 so little known to British and Irish conchologists.

Red list status:

  • Vulnerable (VU).

Distribution Map from NBN: Sphaerium nucleus at National Biodiversity Network mapping facility, data for UK.

iNaturalist: Sphaerium nucleus at iNaturalist World Species Observations database.

GBIF data for Sphaerium nucleus | Classification: Bivalvia, Sphaeriida, Sphaeriidae, Sphaerium

Thumbnails for genus Sphaerium

 Anderson, R., 2024. Sphaerium nucleus. (S. Studer, 1820). [In] MolluscIreland.
https://www2.habitas.org.uk/molluscireland/species.php?item=158. Accessed on 2024-12-26.