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Ptychobranchus fasciolaris

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Unionoida

Tribe
  
Lampsilini

Higher classification
  
Ptychobranchus

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Family
  
Unionidae

Genus
  
Ptychobranchus

Rank
  
Species

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Scientific name
  
Ptychobranchus fasciolaris

Similar
  
Unionidae, Lampsilis fasciola, Molluscs, Lasmigona costata, Bivalvia

Ptychobranchus fasciolaris is a species of freshwater mussel in the family Unionidae, the river mussels. Its common name is kidneyshell.

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Distribution and conservation status

This species is native to eastern North America, where its range includes much of the Mississippi River system. It is found in the drainages of the Ohio, Tennessee, and Cumberland Rivers.

The Canadian Species at Risk Act listed it in the List of Wildlife Species at Risk as an endangered species of Canada. In Canada the mussel is limited to Ontario, where it only remains in the Sydenham and Ausable Rivers and Lake Saint Clair. United States populations are more stable than those of Ontario.

Reproduction

The larvae, or glochidia, of Unionidae are known to use the gills, fins, or skin of a host fish for nutrients during their development. Ptychobranchus fasciolaris enclose their glochidia in a membranous capsule called a conglutinate that resembles an insect larva or small fish. When a host fish bites the capsule bait, the Ptychobranchus fasciolaris glochidia attach to its gills, where they feed.

References

Ptychobranchus fasciolaris Wikipedia


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