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[[Image:white.GIF|left|thumb|250px|]]WHITE HEELSPLITTER. Mussel.  Widespread and common in eastern Iowa, the white heelsplitter is found in pools or sluggish streams with a mud, sand, or fine gravel bottom. The hosts for the young of this mussel include the common carp, green sunfish, largemouth bass and white crappie.
[[Image:white.GIF|left|thumb|250px|]]WHITE HEELSPLITTER. Widespread and common in eastern Iowa, the white heelsplitter is found in pools or sluggish streams with a mud, sand, or fine gravel bottom. The hosts for the young of this mussel include the common carp, green sunfish, largemouth bass and white crappie.


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WHITE HEELSPLITTER. Widespread and common in eastern Iowa, the white heelsplitter is found in pools or sluggish streams with a mud, sand, or fine gravel bottom. The hosts for the young of this mussel include the common carp, green sunfish, largemouth bass and white crappie.