Lampsilis siliquoidea

Lampsilis siliquoidea

Fatmucket clam

Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Lampsilis siliquoidea
Length
13
5
cminch
cm inch 

Lampsilis siliquoidea, also known as the fatmucket clam, is a species of freshwater bivalve in the family Unionidae.

Appearance

Lampsilis siliquoidea is recognized by its brown shell with dark rays, and is usually about 70 to 100 mm in size. The shape of the shell is oblong to elliptical, compressed or inflated, with uniform thickness. Fatmucket clams are filter feeders. They feed on algae, phytoplankton, protozoans and organic particles. In the parasitic glochidial stage they feed on blood from hosts species, which include bass, perch, walleye, and sturgeon.

Distribution

Geography

It is widespread in North America, found in the drainages of both the Mississippi River from New York to Minnesota, the Great Lakes, and Hudson Bay. It lives in lakes, rivers, streams and quiet waters, usually on sandy-mud bottoms.

Habits and Lifestyle

Seasonal behavior

Diet and Nutrition

Mating Habits

PREGNANCY DURATION
10 months

Population

References

1. Lampsilis siliquoidea Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lampsilis_siliquoidea
2. Lampsilis siliquoidea on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/189448/1926029

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