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endangered or
vulnerable condition.
Traditional systematics placed the
geoemydids in the
family Emydidae as the
subfamily Batagurinae. In the 1980s, the...
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China has
around 403
different species of
reptiles that can be
found in many
environments including deserts, gr****lands, rivers, and forests. It is the...
- This list of
reptiles of ****an is
primarily based on the IUCN Red List,
which details the
conservation status of some one
hundred species. Of these, five...
- family, the Platysternidae,
though it
seems very
close to the emydid-
geoemydid group.
Presumed emydids are well
represented in the
fossil record. Gyremys...
- org/item/54775> Ludwig, M.; Auer, M. & Fritz, U. (2007). "Phalangeal
formulae of
geoemydid terrapins (Batagur, Callagur, Hardella, Heosemys, Kachuga, Orlitia, Pangshura...
- This list of the
reptiles of
Greece is
primarily based on the
Atlas of the
Amphibians and
Reptiles of
Greece (2020),
published under the au****es of the...
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Pangshura is a
genus of
geoemydid turtles endemic to
South Asia. Its
member species were
formerly in the
obsolete genus Kachuga. A
fifth member, Pangshura...
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Asian geoemydid turtle species often kept in
Buddhist temples.
Black marsh turtle (Siebenrockiella cr****icollis), a
Southeast Asian geoemydid turtle...
- a
plastron fragment of a
turtle with
affinities with "ptychogasterid"
geoemydids from the
Eocene Messel Formation (Germany),
distinct from
other turtle...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 196
species Endangered (EN): 382
species Vulnerable (VU): 411
species Near threatened...