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Or fragile papershell?
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Individual number 1 = 137mm long x 83mm tall. Individual number 2 = 105mm long x 71mm tall. Long dead. Only left valves salvaged.
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Individual number 1 = 137mm long x 83mm tall. Individual number 2 = 105mm long x 71mm tall. Long dead. Only left valves salvaged.
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Individual number 1 = 137mm long x 83mm tall. Individual number 2 = 105mm long x 71mm tall. Long dead. Only left valves salvaged.
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Introduced to this basin. Exhibiting slight morphological traits of texas heelsplitter.
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Introduced to this basin. Exhibiting slight morphological traits of texas heelsplitter.
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Introduced to this basin. Exhibiting slight morphological traits of texas heelsplitter.
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Ligumia subrostrata Spotted this one while waling along the bank in Martin Creek State Park. The water level is down and this one was found among thousands of Asian clam shells.
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Ligumia subrostrata Spotted this one while waling along the bank in Martin Creek State Park. The water level is down and this one was found among thousands of Asian clam shells.
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Ligumia subrostrata Spotted this one while waling along the bank in Martin Creek State Park. The water level is down and this one was found among thousands of Asian clam shells.
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Ligumia subrostrata Spotted this one while waling along the bank in Martin Creek State Park. The water level is down and this one was found among thousands of Asian clam shells.
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Ligumia subrostrata Spotted this one while waling along the bank in Martin Creek State Park. The water level is down and this one was found among thousands of Asian clam shells.
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Ligumia subrostrata Spotted this one while waling along the bank in Martin Creek State Park. The water level is down and this one was found among thousands of Asian clam shells.
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Ligumia subrostrata Spotted this one while waling along the bank in Martin Creek State Park. The water level is down and this one was found among thousands of Asian clam shells.
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Ligumia subrostrata Spotted this one while waling along the bank in Martin Creek State Park. The water level is down and this one was found among thousands of Asian clam shells.
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Ligumia subrostrata Spotted this one while waling along the bank in Martin Creek State Park. The water level is down and this one was found among thousands of Asian clam shells.
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Cumberland Bean (Villosa trabalis); recently deceased. Found on Rockcastle River at Laurel Branch. Populations of V. trabalis appear to be localized and restricted to a very few streams and rivers. Federally endangered.
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valve only
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Oswego Creek (Welland River watershed)