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- diversity of Pelodiscus genotypes in China, some of which may correspond to distinct species. However, the millennia-old practice of farming Pelodiscus for consumption...
- sinensis – Richard, 1999 Pelodiscus sinensis sinensis – Ferri, 2002 Pelodiscus sinensis tuberculatus – Ferri, 2002 Pelodiscus sinensis ****onicus – Joseph-Ouni...
- the most commonly consumed softs**** species is the Chinese softs**** Pelodiscus sinensis. As a noted ****anese biologist pointed out in 1904, the ****anese...
- Pelodiscus shipian is a species of turtle in the family Trionychidae. Like its closest relatives, Pelodiscus huangshanensis and Pelodiscus axenaria, the...
- Pelodiscus maackii, commonly known as the Amur softs**** turtle or the northern Chinese softs**** turtle, is a species of turtle in the family Trionychidae...
- 1828 Heloderma horridum, the venomous Mexican beaded lizard, in 1829 Pelodiscus sinensis in 1834 Laemanctus longipes also in 1834 Scincus hemprichii in...
- The Hunan softs**** turtle (Pelodiscus axenaria) is a species of turtle in the family Trionychidae, the softs****. It is endemic to China, where it occurs...
- 1906) Synonyms Aspidonectes californiana Rivers, 1889 (nomen suppressum) Pelodiscus californi**** — Baur, 1893 Aspidonectes californiensis [sic] O.P. Hay...
- The spotted softs**** turtle (Pelodiscus variegatus) is a species of turtle in the family Trionychidae. It is found in Indochina, where it is largely restricted...
- The Huangshan softs**** turtle or horse-hoof softs**** turtle (Pelodiscus huangshanensis) is a species of turtle in the family Trionychidae. It is endemic...