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Kinosternon is a
genus of
small aquatic turtles from the
Americas known commonly as mud turtles. They are
found in the
United States, Mexico, Central...
- The
eastern mud
turtle (
Kinosternon subrubrum) or
common mud
turtle is a
common species of
turtle in the
family Kinosternidae. The
species is endemic...
- Reptiles. Cambridge, M****achusetts:
Harvard University Press. 125 pp. (
Kinosternon carinatum, p. 111).
Tinkle DW, Webb RG (1955). "A new
species of Sternotherus...
- The
yellow mud
turtle (
Kinosternon flavescens), also
commonly known as the yellow-necked mud turtle, is a
species of mud
turtle in the
family Kinosternidae...
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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...
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Kinosternon pojoaque is an
extinct turtle in the
genus Kinosternon. It
existed in what is now New Mexico,
United States,
during the
Middle Miocene period...
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Kinosternon skullridgescens is an
extinct species of
Kinosternon that
inhabited Santa Fe County, New
Mexico during the Barstovian. Bourque,
Jason R. (26...
- The Cora mud
turtle (
Kinosternon cora) is a
species of mud
turtle endemic to
western Mexico. The Cora mud
turtle is a
sister species of the
Vallarta mud...
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Sternotherus was
placed in the
synonymy of the
closely related genus Kinosternon,
however that
arrangement was not
widely accepted and
Sternotherus is...
- The
Mexican mud
turtle (
Kinosternon integrum), is a
species of mud
turtle in the
family Kinosternidae.
Endemic to Mexico, they
inhabit moist environments...