Blue mussel [Mytilus edulis]

Blue mussel
Description

The blue mussel is a medium-sized species that can reach a length of 20 cm. It has a broad distribution, found in the Northern Hemisphere across the coasts of North America and Europe. It is a filter feeder and plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by filtering out phytoplankton and other particles. The shell is usually blue or purple, but can vary from light brown to black, and is covered with a layer of periostracum which is usually worn off.

Taxonomy
Phylum Mollusks
Mollusca
Class Clams, Oysters, and Scallops
Bivalvia
Order Mussels
Mytilida
Family True Mussels
Mytilidae
Genus Blue Mussels
Mytilus
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