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  2. Emydura - Wikipedia

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    Emydura, also known commonly as the Australian short-necked turtles, is a genus of turtles in the family Chelidae. The genus was paraphyletic with Elseya . Consequently, it was split into two genera Myuchelys and Elseya by Thomson and Georges in 2009. [ 4 ]

  3. Emydura macquarii - Wikipedia

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    Emydura macquarii (common names include Murray River turtle, [7] Macquarie River turtle, [8] eastern short-necked turtle, eastern short-neck turtle and southern river turtle) [9] is a species of turtle in the family Chelidae. It is a wide-ranging species that occurs throughout many of the rivers of the eastern half of Australia.

  4. Northern yellow-faced turtle - Wikipedia

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    The northern yellow-faced turtle (Emydura tanybaraga) is a species of medium-sized aquatic turtle in the family Chelidae. It inhabits slow-flowing rivers, streams, billabongs and paperbark swamps across much of northern Australia .

  5. Red-bellied short-necked turtle - Wikipedia

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    The red-bellied short-necked turtle (Emydura subglobosa), also known commonly as the pink-bellied side-necked turtle and the Jardine River turtle, is a species of turtle in the family Chelidae. The species is native to Australia and New Guinea. There are two recognized subspecies.

  6. Emydura victoriae - Wikipedia

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    Emydura victoriae, also known commonly as the red-faced turtle, Victoria short-necked turtle and Victoria River turtle, is a species of medium-sized aquatic turtle in the family Chelidae. The species inhabits rivers, streams and permanent water bodies across much of northern Australia .

  7. Myuchelys - Wikipedia

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    The first attempt to separate this group into its own genus was the genus Euchelymys (Gray, 1871), [10] but this name was subsequently synonymised with Elseya by Boulenger (1889) [6] and the name was made permanently unavailable when Lindholm (1929) [11] set Euchelymys sulcifera (= Emydura macquarii) as the type species, effectively making the ...

  8. Gulf snapping turtle - Wikipedia

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    The species is endemic to northern Australia in northwest Queensland and northeast Northern Territory. [4] The species, similar to other members of the Australian snapping turtles in genus Elseya, only comes ashore to lay eggs and bask. [5] The Gulf snapping turtle is a herbivore and primarily consumes Pandanus and figs. [6]

  9. Emydura australis - Wikipedia

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    Emydura australis, the northern red-faced turtle, is a medium-sized aquatic turtle inhabiting rivers, streams and permanent water bodies across much of northern Australia. [ 1 ] References