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Villosa lienosa
Corbicula fluminea
Glover River
The Glover River flows from the northwest corner of McCurtain County
southward to join the Little River southeast of Wright City.
Current List Vaughn (2003) Valentine & Stansbery (1971)
Actinonaias ligamentina Actinonaias ligamentina Actinonaias ligamentina
Amblema plicata Amblema plicata Amblema plicata
Ellipsaria lineolata
Fusconaia flava Fusconaia flava Fusconaia flava
Lampsilis cardium Lampsilis cardium
Lampsilis hydiana Lampsilis hydiana
Lampsilis teres
Lasmigona costata Lasmigona costata Lasmigona costata
Leptodea fragilis
Ligumia subrostrata Ligumia subrostrata
Obliquaria reflexa
Obovaria jacksoniana Obovaria jacksoniana
Plectomerus dombeyanus Plectomerus dombeyanus Plectomerus dombeyanus
Potamilus purpuratus Potamilus purpuratus
Ptychobranchus occidentalis Ptychobranchus occidentalis
Pyganodon grandis Pyganodon grandis
Quadrula apiculata Quadrula apiculata
Quadrula cylindrica Quadrula cylindrica Quadrula cylindrica
Quadrula pustulosa Quadrula pustulosa Quadrula pustulosa
Strophitus undulatus Strophitus undulatus Strophitus undulatus
Tritogonia verrucosa Tritogonia verrucosa
Toxolasma parva
Truncilla truncata
Villosa iris Villosa iris
Villosa lienosa Villosa lienosa
+ Villosa arkansasensis
Corbicula fluminea
+ This record is probably based upon O. jacksoniana.
Mountain Fork River
This river enters Oklahoma from Arkansas in far northeastern McCurtain County.
It flows south and west into Broken Bow Lake and finally joining the Little River south
of Eagletown.
Current List +Valentine and Stansbery (1971)
Actinonaias ligamentina
Amblema plicata
Fusconaia flava
Lampsilis cardium
Lampsilis siliquoidea
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