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University of Tennessee Press,
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Seitman, B.E. 2003. Field guide to the
freshwater mussels of Minnesota.
Minnesota Department of Natural
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Watters, G.T., M.A. Hoggarth, and D.H.
Stansbery. 2009. The freshwater
mussels of Ohio. The Ohio State
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