
Belongs within: Lucininae.
Lucina is a genus of lucinid clams with a clearly marked dorsal area and well spaced concentric lamellae.
Lucina Bruguière 1797TG11
|--*L. (Lucina) pensylvanica (Linnaeus 1758) [=Venus pensylvanica]TG11
|--L. adansoni d’Orbigny 1839TG11
|--L. affinis Eichwald 1830F27
|--L. approximata (Dall 1901)D80
|--L. balcombica Cossmann 1912 [=L. affinis Tate 1887 non Eichwald 1830]F27
|--L. borealisPP64 [=Miltha borealisPP64, Venus borealisJ64; incl. L. acutilineataC64]
|--L. cancellaris Philippi 1846C68
|--L. cantaburiensis Wood 1917F26
|--L. capaxC64
|--L. carinifera Conrad 1833TG11
|--L. columbella Lamarck 1818TG11
|--L. compressa [incl. Cyclas permacra]C64
|--L. corrugata Deshayes 1843H09
|--L. dalli Lynge 1909TG11
|--L. dentataH86
|--L. deshayesii Klipstein 1845TG11
|--L. divaricataH79
|--L. eburneaC64
|--L. edentula (Linnaeus 1758) [=Venus edentula]H09
|--L. fenestrata Hinds 1845C68
|--L. funafutica Finlay 1927F27 [=L. oblonga Hedley 1899 non Philippi 1836F27, Codakia oblongaH09]
|--L. imbricatulaC64
|--L. jamaicensisG79
|--L. liana (Pilsbry 1931)C68
|--L. mazatlanica Carpenter 1855C68
|--L. minima Tenison Woods 1876TW76
|--L. muricataG79
|--L. nasuta [incl. L. imbricata, L. occidentalis]G79
|--L. obliquaC64
|--L. oblonga Philippi 1836F27
|--L. oligocaenica Cossmann 1922TG11
|--L. pecten [incl. L. antillarum, L. textilis]G79
|--L. philippinarumS41
|--L. pisumC64
|--L. prolongataC64
|--L. punctata [=Lentilaria punctata]C64
|--L. rugifera Reeve 1835R35
|--L. scabra [incl. Tellina imbricata, L. scobinata]G79
|--L. semireticulata [incl. L. granulosa Adams 1845]G79
|--L. spiniferaPP64
|--L. subundata Hall & Meek 1856W77
`--L. tigerina [=Cytherea tigerina]R35
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[C64] Carpenter, P. P. 1864. Supplementary report on the present state of our knowledge with regard to the Mollusca of the west coast of North America. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 33: 517–686.
[C68] Coan, E. V. 1968. A biological survey of Bahia de Los Angeles, Gulf of California, Mexico. III. Benthic Mollusca. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 15 (8): 107–132.
[D80] Deméré, T. A. 1980. A late Pleistocene molluscan fauna from San Dieguito Valley, San Diego County, California. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 19 (15): 217–226.
[F26] Finlay, H. J. 1926. A further commentary on New Zealand molluscan systematics. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 57: 320–485.
[F27] Finlay, H. J. 1927. New specific names for austral Mollusca. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 57: 488–533.
[G79] Guppy, R. J. L. 1879. First sketch of a marine invertebrate fauna of the Gulf of Paria and its neighbourhood. Part I.—Mollusca. Journal of Conchology 2: 151–172.
[H79] Haast, J. von. 1879. Geology of the Provinces of Canterbury and Westland, New Zealand. A report comprising the results of official explorations. “Times” Office: Christchurch.
[H09] Hedley, C. 1909. The Marine Fauna of Queensland: Address by the President of Section D. Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science: Brisbane.
[H86] Hutton, F. W. 1886. The Mollusca of the Pareora and Oamaru systems of New Zealand. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, series 2, 1 (1): 205–237.
[J64] Jeffreys, J. G. 1864. The Upper Tertiary fossils at Uddevalla, in Sweden. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 33 (Notices and Abstracts): 73–79.
[PP64] Peres, J. M., & J. Picard. 1964. Nouveau manuel de bionomie benthique de la mer Mediterranee. Recueil des Travaux de la Station Marine d’Endoume, Bulletin 31 (27): 5–137.
[R35] Reeve, L. 1835. Two shells. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 3: 68.
[S41] Singleton, F. A. 1941. Studies in Australian Tertiary Mollusca, part II. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, new series 53 (2): 423–428.
[TG11] Taylor, J. D., E. A. Glover, L. Smith, P. Dyal & S. T. Williams. 2011. Molecular phylogeny and classification of the chemosymbiotic bivalve family Lucinidae (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 163 (1): 15–49.
[TW76] Tenison Woods, J. E. 1876. Description of new Tasmanian shells. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 1875: 134–162.
[W77] White, C. A. 1877. Report upon the invertebrate fossils collected in portions of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, by parties of the expeditions of 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874. U.S. Geographical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian 4 (1): 1–219, pls 1–21.