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Threeridge, Amblema plicata (Say, 1817), named for the prominent ridges on the outside of its shell, is currently the most common mussel in the Illinois river. Button makers and pearl producers favor it for its large size and thick shell interior (nacre).

Illinois State Museum Collection. Photograph by Robert E. Warren, ISM

<b>Threeridge</b>, <i>Amblema plicata</i> (Say, 1817), named for the prominent ridges on the outside of its shell, is currently the most common mussel in the Illinois river.  Button makers and pearl producers favor it for its large size and thick shell interior (nacre).
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