''Elliptio'' is a
genus
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of medium- to large-sized freshwater mussels,
aquatic bivalve
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mollusk
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s in the family
Unionidae
The Unionidae are a family of freshwater mussels, the largest in the order Unionida, the bivalve molluscs sometimes known as river mussels, or simply as unionids.
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,
commonly known as the unionids, freshwater mussels or naiad
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s.
In contrast with many other groups of American Unionidae, the ''Elliptio'' species reach their greatest diversity in the Atlantic-draining rivers of Georgia and the Carolinas, and large parts of Florida. One species ranges north into New England and southern Canada, and two occur in the interior Mississippi drainages. Most ''Elliptio'' species have elongated shells, with silvery or purplish interior nacre beneath a thick periostracum, and few reach large size or thickness.
The genus name ''Elliptio'' refers to the elliptical shape of these bivalves.
As of 2003 there are 36 species in the genus.
Species
* '' Elliptio ahenea''
* '' Elliptio angustata'' – Carolina lance
* '' Elliptio arca'' – Alabama spike
* '' Elliptio buckleyi''
* '' Elliptio chipolaensis'' – Chipola slabshell
* ''Elliptio complanata
The eastern elliptio (''Elliptio complanata'') is a freshwater mussel in the Unionidae family, native to Canada and the United States
The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or Amer ...
'' – Eastern elliptio
* '' Elliptio congaraea''
* '' Elliptio crassidens'' – Elephantear
* '' Elliptio dariensis''
* '' Elliptio dilatata'' – Spike
* '' Elliptio downiei'' – Satilla elephantear
* '' Elliptio folliculata'' – pod lance
* '' Elliptio fraterna'' – brother spike
* '' Elliptio fumata''
* '' Elliptio hopetonensis'' – Altamaha slabshell
* '' Elliptio icterina'' – variable spike
* '' Elliptio lanceolata'' – yellow lance
* '' Elliptio mcmichaeli'' – fluted elephantear
* '' Elliptio nigella'' – recovery pearly mussel, winged spike
* '' Elliptio producta'' – Atlantic spike
* '' Elliptio roanokensis'' – Roanoke slabshell
* '' Elliptio shepardiana'' – Altamaha lance
* '' Elliptio spinosa'' – Altamaha spinymussel, Georgia spinymussel
* '' Elliptio steinstansana'' – Tar River spinymussel
* '' Elliptio waltoni'' – Florida lance
References
External links
Electric Elliptio Land.
Division of Molluscs, Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University.
Bivalve genera
Taxa named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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