Giant floater
A species of Pyganodon, Also known as Hogshell Scientific name : Pyganodon grandis Genus : Pyganodon
Giant floater, A species of Pyganodon
Also known as:
Hogshell
Botanical name: Pyganodon grandis
Genus: Pyganodon
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Description
Description
Pyganodon grandis, the giant floater, is a species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Unionidae, the river mussels. This species is fast-growing, large, and has a short lifespan. This species is native to the United States and southeastern Canada. Original description (Say 1829): "Shell very large, subovate; disk unequally wrinkled and undulated transversely, dark yellowish brown; umbo elevated; beak slightly elevated, with generally, two or three small sinuous, acute undulations; hinge margin slightly arquated, sometimes nearly rectilinear, somewhat angulated at its anterior termination, thence the edge descends by a nearly rectilinear, or slightly concave line to the anterior margin, which is considerably narrowed; sinus of the hinge margin concave; posterior margin widely rounded; within white margined, particularly before, with dusky."
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Molluscs Class
Bivalve shell Order
Freshwater mussels Family
River mussels Genus
Pyganodon Species
Giant floater