- The
Dermatemydidae are a
family of turtles. The
family was
named by John
Edward Gray in 1870, and its only
extant genus is Dermatemys. †Baptemys Dermatemys...
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Family Chelydridae (snapping turtles)
Superfamily Kinosternoidea Family Dermatemydidae (river turtles)
Family Kinosternidae (mud turtles)
Clade Panchelonioidea...
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Carettochelyidae –
pignose turtles Family Trionychidae – softs****
turtles Family Dermatemydidae –
river turtles Family Kinosternidae – mud
turtles Family Cheloniidae...
- 1758) Order:
Testudines · Family:
Dermatemydidae The
white turtle is the only
existing species in the
Dermatemydidae family. It is a nocturnal, aquatic...
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Central American river turtle, is the only
living species in the
family Dermatemydidae. The
species is
found in the
Atlantic drainages of
Central America,...
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within the s****. The Carettochelyidae, Cheloniidae, Chelydridae,
Dermatemydidae, Dermochelyidae, Emydidae, Kinosternidae,
Testudinidae and Trionychidae...
- Order: Testudines. Family:
Dermatemydidae The
Central American river turtle is the only
living species in the
family Dermatemydidae. It is a nocturnal, aquatic...
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Kinosternoidea is a
superfamily of
aquatic turtles,
which includes two families:
Dermatemydidae, and Kinosternidae.
Kinosternoids are cryptodires,
turtles whose necks...
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cooters and
sliders Dermatemydidae, a
family of
turtles Central American river turtle, the only
extant species of
Dermatemydidae Geoemydidae or Asian...
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Dermatemydidae Dermatemys Kinosternidae Claudius †Hoplochelys
Kinosternon Staurotypus Sternotherus...