- Gadsden, H. (2016) [errata
version of 2025 ****essment]. "Kinosternon
arizonense". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2025: e.T63666A3127646. doi:10...
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Kinosternon arizonense is an
extinct species of mud
turtle in the
genus Kinosternon.
Initially described by
Charles W.
Gilmore in 1922. In 2016 McCord...
- 1789)
Vallarta mud
turtle - K.
vogti López-Luna et al., 2018 †Kinosternon
arizonense Gilmore, 1923 (known from Plio-Pleistocene
fossil remains,
formerly considered...
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family Heliodinidae. It is
endemic to the Americas. Species:
Neoheliodines arizonense Neoheliodines cliffordi Neoheliodines hodgesi Neoheliodines nyctaginella...
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American Samoan Samoan:
Amerika Samoa Arizona
Arizonan Arizonian Spanish:
Arizonense Arkansas
Arkansan Arkansasan, Arkansawyer,
Arkie California Californian...
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American mud
turtle - K.
angustipons Legler, 1965
Arizona mud
turtle - K.
arizonense Gilmore, 1923
Striped mud
turtle - K.
baurii (Garman, 1891)
Jalisco mud...
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Moreno Hill
Formation Genus Species Presence Material Notes Images Paraphyllanthoxylon P.
arizonense Herendeenoxylon H.
zuniense Vasunum V. cretaceum...
- (Bubák)
Crous (1999)
Microthyrium applanatum Rehm (1908)
Microthyrium arizonense A.W.
Ramaley (1999)
Microthyrium baccarum Rehm (1882)
Microthyrium biciliatum...
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Northern America. Species:
Coryphium angusticolle Stephens, 1834
Coryphium arizonense (Bernhauer, 1912) "Coryphium Stephens, 1834". www.gbif.org. Retrieved...
- in Euptilon.
These five
species belong to the
genus Euptilon:
Euptilon arizonense (Banks, 1935)
Euptilon decipiens (Banks, 1935)
Euptilon normale (Banks...