MMNS Freshwater Invertebrate Collection
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The MMNS Freshwater Invertebrate Collection is composed primarily of mollusks and crustaceans. There are approximately 2,000 lots of crustaceans (approximately 9,000 specimens) representing 93 species. The crustacean collection contains specimens from 11 states, but the majority (94%) are from Mississippi. Crustaceans were identified primarily by the late Joseph F. Fitzpatrick, Jr. of the University of South Alabama and Tulane University.
           The mollusk collection, which has been completely geo-referenced, consists of approximately 50,000 specimens (approximately 10,000 lots) of 164 bivalve and 36 gastropod taxa. The majority of specimens (96%) are bivalves. Much of the collection is from Mississippi (87%), but there are specimens from 16 other states as well. The majority of specimens are stored as dry shells, but there are also specimens stored in 70 or 100 percent ethanol. The latter includes 56 taxa which have been preserved for genetic analysis.

Significant Holdings

— 45 species and 4179 individuals of state and/or federally
     listed mollusks.
— Paratypes of the crawfish Fallicambarus burrisi, F. gordoni,
     Hobbseus yalobushensis, Orconectes jonesi,
and
     Procambarus vioscai paynei
.
Current Focus
— Georeference the crustacean collection.
— Document distribution of freshwater mollusks in Mississippi.
— Document distribution of crawfish in Mississippi.

Links of Interest
Crayfish Home Page
Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society
Illinois Natural History Survey Mollusk Collection
Unio Gallery
Ohio State University Mollusk Collection

View a list of Mussels and Clams of Mississippi.
View a list of Aquatic Snails of Mississippi.
View a list of Mississippi Crawfishes