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- 12 cm (4.7 in) carapace length for adult Pelusios n****, to moderately large, 46 cm (18 in) for adult Pelusios sinuatus, while the large majority of species...
- variabilis Pelusios Pelusios adansonii Pelusios bechuanicus Pelusios broadleyi Pelusios carinatus Pelusios castaneus Pelusios castanoides Pelusios chapini...
- xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Pelusios marani, p. 167). Bour R (2000). "Une nouvelle espèce de Pelusios du Gabon (Reptilia, Chelonii, Pelomedusidae)"...
- Specialist Group (2016). "Pelusios subniger". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T41602A97386507. Gerlach, J. (2003). "Pelusios subniger ssp. parietalis"...
- pet and an invasive species in many places. Serrated hinged terrapin, Pelusios sinuatus, is a species of testudine in the family Pelomedusidae found in...
- original (PDF) on 2011-05-01. Retrieved 2010-12-29. Pelusios castaneus West African mud turtle. Wikispecies has information related to Pelusios castaneus....
- Pelusios gabonensis Pelusios marani Pelusios n**** Pelusios niger Pelusios rhodesi**** Pelusios sinuatus Pelusios subniger Pelusios upembae Pelusios williamsi...
- Pelusios gabonensis Pelusios marani Pelusios n**** Pelusios niger Pelusios rhodesi**** Pelusios sinuatus Pelusios subniger Pelusios upembae Pelusios williamsi...
- parentheses indicates the species was originally described in a genus other than Pelusios. Fitzinger LJFJ. 1826. Neue classification der reptilien nach ihren natürlichen...
- being valid, including the nominotypical subspecies. Pelusios sinuatus bottegi Boulenger, 1895 Pelusios sinuatus sinuatus A. Smith, 1838 The subspecific name...