Swan mussel
A species of Anodonta Scientific name : Anodonta cygnea Genus : Anodonta
Swan mussel, A species of Anodonta
Botanical name: Anodonta cygnea
Genus: Anodonta
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Description
The large pond mussel or pond mussel or swan mussel (Anodonta cygnea) belongs to the family of river and pond mussels. The large pond mussel occurs in Northern and Central Europe in the mud soil of standing, clean fresh waters. Due to increasing water pollution, it is highly endangered and therefore, as well as all other species of the Union Union, under conservation.
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Are swan mussel good for ponds?
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Molluscs Class
Bivalve shell Order
Freshwater mussels Family
River mussels Genus
Anodonta Species
Swan mussel