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Unionid Mussels in Kansas
These are called lateral teeth and pseudocardinal teeth, and can be seen in the following images of a Mapleleaf. The exact shape and ... streams. They are related to the Asiatic Clam, and have the same arrangement of the shell teeth. About 20 species are known from Kansas. They are an important part of the aquatic food chain. ...
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Giant Floater
In either case the giant floater has a very inflated or "fat" look to it. Hinge line of Giant Floater - photo by Jim Mason A key characteristic of the giant floater is the absence of either lateral or pseudocardinal teeth. This is a bradytictic species, forming embryos in fall and releasing the glochidia in late winter/early spring. It uses a wide ...
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