Dreissena africana van Beneden, 1835 Mytilopsis africana is a species of bivalve mollusc in the false mussel family, Dreissenidae.
It is widespread along the brackish water environments of coastal West and Central Africa.
[1] It may represent a lineage of Mytilopsis sallei, a Caribbean species, that invaded the western coast of Africa during the period of slave trade.
[3][4] Mytilopsis africana is a brackish water species that is widespread along lagoons, mangroves, and associated habitats.
It grows attached to hard surfaces such as rocks, shells, and branches.