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  2. Mussel - Wikipedia

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    Mussel (/ ˈ m ʌ s ə l /) is the common name used for members of several families of bivalve molluscs, from saltwater and freshwater habitats. These groups have in common a shell whose outline is elongated and asymmetrical compared with other edible clams, which are often more or less rounded or oval.

  3. Bathymodiolus - Wikipedia

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    Bathymodiolus is a genus of deep-sea mussels, marine bivalve molluscs in the family Mytilidae. Many of them contain intracellular chemoautotrophic bacterial symbionts.

  4. Unio pictorum - Wikipedia

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    Unio pictorum, the painter's mussel, is a species of medium-sized freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae, the river mussels. [2] This species lives in Europe. It is called the "painter's mussel" because the shell was historically used as a conveniently sized and shaped receptacle for holding artist's paint. Subspecies

  5. Dreissenidae - Wikipedia

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    The Dreissenidae are a family of small freshwater aquatic bivalve molluscs, commonly called mussels although not at all closely related to true mussels. The shells of these bivalves are shaped somewhat like those of true mussels, which they also resemble in attaching themselves to a hard substrate such as stone using a byssus; however, this group is more closely related to the venus clams ().

  6. Mytilidae - Wikipedia

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    A common feature of the shells of mussels is an asymmetrical shell which has a thick, adherent periostracum. The animals attach themselves to a solid substrate using a byssus . A 2020 study of the phylogeny of Mytilidae recovered two main clades derived from an epifaunal ancestor, with subsequent lineages shifting to other lifestyles, and ...

  7. Mytilida - Wikipedia

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    Mytilida is an order of marine bivalve molluscs, commonly known as true mussels. [1] There is one extant superfamily, the Mytiloidea , with a single extant family, the Mytilidae . Species in the order Mytilida are found worldwide, but they are more abundant in colder seas, where they often form uninterrupted beds on rocky shores in the ...

  8. Perna perna - Wikipedia

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    Perna perna, the brown mussel, is an economically important mussel, a bivalve mollusc belonging to the family Mytilidae.It is harvested as a food source but is also known to harbor toxins and cause damage to marine structures.

  9. Epioblasma triquetra - Wikipedia

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    All Unionidae are known to use the gills, fins, or skin of a host fish for nutrients during the larval glochidia stage. In 2004, it was discovered that female Epioblasma triquetra mussels lure the unsuspecting fish towards them, then quickly clamp onto the head of the host fish and pump the glochidia larvae into their gills.