Anodontoides

[1] Species within the genus Anodontoides:[2] Anodontoides radiatus (Conrad, 1834) has been reclassified as a member of genus Strophitus by Smith, Johnson, Pfeiffer and Gangloff (2018).

They are found as far south as Tennessee and Arkansas, west to Colorado, and north to Manitoba.

[4] Anodontides radiatus has been found in the Gulf of Mexico drainages and parts of western Florida and southern Louisiana.

[5] Anodontoides denigratus[2] or Anodontoides denigrata, the Cumberland papershell, is restricted to the upper Cumberland River basin in Kentucky and Tennessee and is designated as "critically imperiled" by NatureServe.

[6] Common hosts of glochidia from Anodontoides ferussacianus have been identified as mottled sculpins, sea lampreys, brook sticklebacks, white suckers, Iowa darters, common shiners, blacknose shiners, bluntnose minnows, fathead minnow, black crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass and the Tippecanoe darter.