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Pisidium lilljeborgi Clessin, 1886
Lilljeborg Peaclam
Family: Sphaeriidae

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© Ian Gardiner     (Photo ID #98302)

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Distribution of Pisidium lilljeborgi in British Columbia in British Columbia

Introduction


Pisidium lilljeborgi occurs throughout Canada as far north as the southern Arctic islands, throughout Alaska and the northern tier of US states with occurrences farther south in the Rocky Mountains (Clarke, 1981). In Europe, it is considered a northern and alpine species (Ellis, 1978). It is widespread in British Columbia.

This is a common species, and is found in all permanent-water habitats, especially lakes (Clarke, 1981). It is found in fine sand with a scattering of small weeds (Herrington, 1962). Clarke (1973) corroborates this habitat preference, but notes that the substrata inhabited also include mud, clay, and gravel.

Note Author: Ian Gardiner

Status Information

Origin StatusProvincial StatusBC List
(Red Blue List)
COSEWIC
NativeS5?YellowNot Listed



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Species References

Clarke, A.H. 1973. The freshwater molluscs of the Canadian Interior Basin. Malacologia 13 (1-2): 1-509.

Clarke, A.H. 1981. The freshwater molluscs of Canada. National Museum of Natural Sciences, National Museums of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario: 446pp.

Ellis, A.E. 1978. British freshwater bivalve Mollusca. Academic Press, London and New York: 109pp.

Herrington, H.B. 1962. A revision of the Sphaeriidae of North America (Mollusca: Pelecypoda). Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, No. 118: 74pp, 7 plates.