Pyganodon cataracta facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Pyganodon cataracta |
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The pearly interior of a valve of Pyganodon cataracta at the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano | |
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Pyganodon
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cataracta
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Anodonta cataracta Say, 1817
Anodonta cataracta subsp. cataracta Say, 1817 Anodonta cataracta subsp. marginata Say, 1817 Anodonta marginata Say, 1817 Anodonta atra Rafinesque, 1820 Anodonta cuneata Rafinesque, 1820 Anodonta digonota Rafinesque, 1831 Anodonta teres Conrad, 1834 Anodonta excurvata DeKay, 1843 Anodonta virgulata Lea, 1857 Anodonta dariensis Lea, 1858 Anodonta williamsii Lea, 1862 Anodonta tryonii Lea, 1862 Anodonta doliaris Lea, 1863 Pyganodon marginata (Say, 1817) |
Pyganodon cataracta, formerly Anodonta cataracta, is a species of large freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusc in the family Unionidae, the river mussels. Its common name is the eastern floater.
Subspecies
- Pyganodon cataracta subsp. cataracta
- Pyganodon cataracta subsp. marginata
Description
Pyganodon cataracta can reach a size of 10–15 centimetres (3.9–5.9 in).
Distribution and habitat
This mussel is present in freshwater habitats along the Atlantic coast of North America, ranging from Alabama to some parts of Canada. It is typically found in soft-bottomed ponds, rivers and small lakes.
Taxonomy
Like many other of its relatives, the eastern floater was thought to be in the genus Anodonta, but was since moved to other genera such as Pyganodon, Utterbackia, and more.
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