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Rear view of Anodonta corpulenta showing siphonal openings. Note the very smooth margins of the upper exhalent opening and the fimbriae or feelers protecting the lower or inhalent opening
Rear view of Anodonta corpulenta showing siphonal openings. Note the very smooth margins of the upper exhalent opening and the fimbriae or  feelers  protecting the lower or inhalent opening<br>
CategoryShellfish
CaptionRear view of Anodonta corpulenta showing siphonal openings. Note the very smooth margins of the upper exhalent opening and the fimbriae or feelers protecting the lower or inhalent opening
Image Date1922
SubjectFreshwater mussels
Anodonta
Image Source AuthorCoker, R. E.
Shira, A. F.
Clark, H. Walton
Howard, A. D.
Image Source TitleNatural History and Propagation of Fresh-Water Mussels
Pub. Info.Washington, DC : Government Printing Office, 1922
Image Source SeriesBulletin of the United States Bureau of Fisheries, vol. 37, 1919-1920
Page No./Plate No.Plate V-2
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