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Description
Conrad described this species in 1838. The notched rainbow is a
small mussel rarely exceeding 40 mm. Males and females differ in
their shell morphology. In males, the
ventral margin is curved from anterior
to posterior producing an oval
shape; while, in females, the posterior end is expanded to accommodate
the marsupium. Also in females, a sulcus is present which ends as
a distinct notch along the posterio-ventral
margin. In young individuals, the periostracum
is golden brown with green rays, and
although it may remain so in some populations, generally turns to
black with age. There are two pseudocardinal
teeth in each valve; however, the anterior tooth in the right
valve is not well developed. The lateral
teeth are well developed; two in the left
valve, one in the right valve. The
nacre is typically white to bluish-white and iridescent.
Distribution
(see map)
"This species ranges from the Santee-Cooper System [South Carolina]
into the James System in Virginia (Fuller 1970)."
Distribution by
County: Catawba River Basin: Burke Co. (John's River and Upper Creek).
Yadkin River Basin: Mecklenburg Co. (Six Mile Creek); Union Co.
(Goose Creek Subbasin); Montgomery Co. (Barnes Creek, Little River
Subbasin); Randolph Co. (Little River Subbasin, Barnes Creek, Betty
McGees Creek, Carraway Creek, Jackson Creek), Stanly Co. (Big Bear
Creek). Cape Fear River Basin: Alamance Co. (Cane Creek, Stinking
Quarter Creek); Chatham Co. (Bear Creek, Rocky River); Harnett Co.
(Cape Fear River); Orange Co. (Phils Creek); Rockingham Co. (Haw
River); Stokes Co. (Dan River). Neuse River Basin: Durham Co. (Deep
Creek, North and South Fork Little River, Flat River); Johnston
Co. (Little River ,Johnston Co. (Swift Creek)); Nash Co. (Moccasin
Creek); Orange Co. (Eno River, North and South Forks Little River);
Person Co. (South Fork Flat River, Deep Creek); Wake Co. (Crabtree
Creek, Little River, Middle Creek); Wilson Co. (Contentnea Creek,
Turkey Creek). Tar River Basin: Franklin Co. (Crooked Creek, Tar
River, Fox Creek, Sandy Creek); Granville Co. (Shelton Creek, Tar
River); Halifax Co. (Fishing Creek Subbasin, including Little Fishing
Creek and Rocky Swamp); Nash Co. (Tar River, Stoney Creek); Vance
Co. (Stoney Creek); Warren Co. (Shocco Creek Subbasin, including
Little Shocco Creek; Fishing Creek Subbasin, including Long Branch
and Little Fishing Creek).
NOTE: All headwater areas that flow into these occupied habitats
should receive special management.
Habitat Preferences
Fuller (1970) notes that "favored habitat is a clean, sand
floor among rocks in the shallows of a smaller, often upland stream,
though it will occur in rivers and in mud." In North Carolina, this
species is found in streams with sand/gravel substrates, often in
stable banks among tree root mats.
Life History
Sexual dimorphism in the notched
rainbow and the presence of gravid
females found during the cooler months of the year confirm that
this species is bradytictic. Little
else is known of its reproductive biology.
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