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Genus Quadrula

Class Bivalvia : Subclass Paleoheterodonta : Genus Quadrula

Quadrula metraneva (Monkeyface)
The monkeyface mussel shell is rounded, thick, and has knobs down the posterior ridge to the margin. The surface is green to light brown with zigzag markings. It grows to four inches in length. This species lives in the gravel or mixed sand and gravel of medium to large rivers. It has occurred in all of Illinois except the Chicago area.
Conservation status: uncommon but may be locally abundant
Taxonomy: Order Unionoida; Superfamily Unionoidea; Family Unionidae; Subfamily Ambleminae

Collection of the Illinois State Museum, photograph by Karen Little
ISM Accession #: 678328

<b><i>Quadrula metraneva</i> (Monkeyface)</b>

Class Bivalvia : Subclass Paleoheterodonta : Genus Quadrula

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