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The striped mud turtle (Kinosternon baurii) is a species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is native to the southeastern United States. Etymology
Alamos mud turtle - K. alamosae Berry & Legler, 1980 [1] Central American mud turtle - K. angustipons Legler, 1965 [1] Striped mud turtle - K. baurii (Garman, 1891) [1] Jalisco mud turtle - K. chimalhuaca Berry, Seidel, & Iverson, 1996 [1] Cora mud turtle - K. cora Loc-Barragán et al., 2020 [3] Creaser's mud turtle - K. creaseri Hartweg, 1934 [1]
The Kinosternidae are a family of mostly small turtles that includes the mud turtles and musk turtles. The family contains 25 species within four genera, but taxonomic reclassification is an ongoing process, so many sources vary on the exact numbers of species and subspecies.
Striped mud turtle; T. Tabasco mud turtle; V. Vallarta mud turtle; W. White-lipped mud turtle; Y. Yellow mud turtle This page was last edited on 8 September ...
The eastern mud turtle is a small and often hard to identify species. It measures 3–4 in (7.6–10.2 cm) in carapace length. The carapace is keelless, lacks any pattern, and varies in color from yellowish to black.
As the name suggests, the Chinese striped-necked turtle, or Maureyms sinensis, is found in China as well as Taiwan, Vietnam, and Laos.It lives in swamps, ponds, freshwater marshes, and soft-bottom ...
Kinosterninae is a subfamily of the family Kinosternidae, a family of aquatic turtles. Kinosterninae contains the genera Kinosternon and Sternotherus, which are native to much of the United States and northern Mexico. There are 27 species from 4 genera in the two subfamilies Staurotypinae and Kinosterninae. [1]
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