List of mollusks of Utah

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== List of Mollusks of Utah ==

The state of Utah is home to a diverse array of mollusks, which include both terrestrial and aquatic species. This list provides an overview of the various mollusks found in Utah, encompassing species from different families and habitats.

Terrestrial Mollusks[edit]

Terrestrial mollusks in Utah primarily consist of various species of land snails and slugs. These mollusks are often found in moist environments such as forests, gardens, and areas with abundant vegetation.

Aquatic Mollusks[edit]

Aquatic mollusks in Utah include both freshwater and brackish water species. These mollusks are found in rivers, lakes, and streams throughout the state.

Freshwater Snails[edit]

Freshwater Bivalves[edit]

Conservation Status[edit]

Many mollusk species in Utah are subject to conservation efforts due to habitat loss, pollution, and other environmental pressures. Some species are listed as threatened or endangered and are protected under state and federal laws.

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