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Quadrula pustulosa Quadrula pustulosa Quadrula pustulosa
Quadrula quadrula Quadrula quadrula
Strophitus undulatus
Toxolasma parva Toxolasma parva
Tritogonia verrucosa Tritogonia verrucosa Tritogonia verrucosa
Truncilla truncata Truncilla truncata Truncilla truncata
Corbicula fluminea
Red River
This is the other main stem river whose tributaries drain all those parts of the state
not drained by the Arkansas River and its tributaries. The Red River forms the entire
southern border of Oklahoma and eventually joins the complex lower Mississippi system
in Louisiana.
Current List Isely (1925)
*Lampsilis cardium
Lampsilis teres Lampsilis teres
Leptodea fragilis Leptodea fragilis
Ligumia subrostrata
Potamilus ohiensis Potamilus ohiensis
*Potamilus purpuratus
*Pyganodon grandis
*Quadrula apiculata
*Quadrula pustulosa
Toxolasma parva
*Tritogonia verrucosa
*Truncilla donaciformis Truncilla donaciformis
Corbicula fluminea
Washita River
The Washita River enters Oklahoma in Roger Mills County from the Texas
Panhandle. It flows southeastward, eventually joining the Red River at Lake Texoma.
Current List Isely (1925)
*Amblema plicata
*Fusconaia flava
*Lampsilis cardium *Lampsilis cardium
*Lampsilis hydiana
Lampsilis teres Lampsilis teres
Lasmigona complanata
Leptodea fragilis Leptodea fragilis
*Obliquaria reflexa *Obliquaria reflexa
Potamilus ohiensis Potamilus ohiensis
*Potamilus purpuratus Potamilus purpuratus
Quadrula apiculata Quadrula apiculata
*Quadrula pustulosa Quadrula pustulosa
*Quadrula quadrula
*Strophitus undulatus
*Toxolasma parva Toxolasma parva
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