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Trachemys dorbignii dorbignii Bour, 2003 Trachemys dorbigny Fabius, 2004 D'Orbigny's slider or the black-bellied slider ( Trachemys dorbigni ), commonly known in Brazil as tartaruga-tigre or tartaruga-tigre-d'água (which mean "tiger turtle" and "water tiger turtle" in Portuguese), is a species of water turtle in the family Emydidae .
Trachemys dorbigni dorbigni, also known as the Southern D'Orbigny's slider or simply Orbigny's slider, is a relative of the pond slider. Appearance The shell of ...
Trachemys dorbigni brasiliensis, the northern D'Orbigny's slider, is a subspecies of D'Orbigny's slider from Brazil, [1] though validity of this subspecies is disputed. [2] It belongs to the same genus as the pond slider.
Trachemys is a genus of turtles belonging to the family Emydidae. [1] Members of this genus are native to the Americas , ranging from the Midwestern United States south to northern Argentina , but one subspecies, the red-eared slider ( T. scripta elegans ), has been introduced worldwide.
Trachemys dorbigni (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1835) – D'Orbigny's slider; Trachemys emolli (Legler, 1990) – Nicaraguan slider; Trachemys gaigeae (Hartweg, 1939) – Big Bend slider; Trachemys hartwegi (Legler, 1990) – Nazas slider; Trachemys medemi Vargas-Ramírez, del Valle, Ceballos & Fritz, 2017 – Atrato slider
Trachemys adiutrix Vanzolini, 1995; Trachemys dorbigni (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1835) Geoemydidae (1 species) Rhinoclemmys punctularia (Daudin, 1801)
The Maranhão slider (Trachemys adiutrix), also commonly known as the Brazilian slider, [3] [4] or Carvalho's slider, is a species of turtle in the family Emydidae. Geographic range [ edit ]
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