Ptychobranchus
Ptychobranchus | |
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Ptychobranchus subtentum | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Bivalvia |
Order: | Unionoida |
Family: | Unionidae |
Tribe: | Lampsilini |
Genus: | Ptychobranchus |
Ptychobranchus is a genus of freshwater mussels in the family Unionidae.
Species of this genus package their larvae, known as glochidia, in conglutinates that resemble prey items such as fish fry. As fish come to investigate these lures there is a better chance the glochidia will contact them, attach, and use them as hosts during development.[1]
Species include:[2]
- Ptychobranchus fasciolaris – kidneyshell
- Ptychobranchus foremanianus
- Ptychobranchus greenii – triangular kidneyshell
- Ptychobranchus jonesi – southern kidneyshell
- Ptychobranchus occidentalis – Ouachita kidneyshell
- Ptychobranchus subtentum
References
- ↑ Zanatta, D. T. and R. W. Murphy. (2006). Evolution of active host-attraction strategies in the freshwater mussel tribe Lampsilini (Bivalvia: Unionidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 41(1), 195-208.
- ↑ Ptychobranchus. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).
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