Emydura Macquarii
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''Emydura macquarii'' (common names include Murray River turtle, Macquarie River turtle, eastern short-necked turtle, eastern short-neck turtle and southern river turtle) is a
species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ...
of turtle in the
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Chelidae. It is a wide-ranging species that occurs throughout many of the rivers of the eastern half of Australia. It is found primarily in the
Macquarie River The Macquarie River - Wambuul is part of the Macquarie– Barwon catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is one of the main inland rivers in New South Wales, Australia. The river rises in the central highlands of New South Wales near the ...
basin and all its major tributaries, along with a number of coastal rivers up the New South Wales Coast. It is also found in the coastal Queensland rivers and the Cooper Creek ecosystem, along with
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. It is often infected with the flatworm '' Choanocotyle elegans''. Sue, Lindsay Jue (1998). "Description and life-cycle of two new species of ''Choanocotyle'' n. g. (Trematoda: Plagiorchiida), parasites of Australian freshwater turtles, and the erection of the family Choanocotylidae". ''Systematic Parasitology'' 41 (1): 47–61.


Collection history and discovery

This species has a long and complicated nomenclatural history, including even its original description. The holotype was originally collected by
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(1794–1849) and Prosper Garnot (1794–1838) in 1824. During an expedition on the ''La Coquille'', captained by
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, which visited Sydney, Australia, from 17 January - 25 March 1824, they visited Bathurst, and collected the
holotype A holotype is a single physical example (or illustration) of an organism, known to have been used when the species (or lower-ranked taxon) was formally described. It is either the single such physical example (or illustration) or one of sever ...
from the Macquarie River.Cann J (1998). ''Australian Freshwater Turtles''. Singapore: Beumont Publishing. p. 101. . The first description of the species was offered by Baron Georges Cuvier in 1829, Cuvier GLCFD (1829). ''Le Regne Animal. Vol. 2 XV.'' Paris: Deterville, p. 406 (ii). but this description is nowadays seen as a '' nomen nudum''. Hence, the description by
John Edward Gray John Edward Gray, FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828). The same is used for ...
in 1831 is considered the valid description.


Sex determination

''E. macquarii'' uses the
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, making it one of the few turtle species that has a genetic sex-determination mechanism. The X and Y chromosomes are macrochromosomes, unlike most genetically sex-determined turtles including its close relative ''
Chelodina longicollis The eastern long-necked turtle (''Chelodina longicollis'')Kennett, R., Roe, J., Hodges, K., and Georges, A. 2009. ''Chelodina longicollis'' (Shaw 1784) – eastern long-necked turtle, common long-necked turtle, common snake-necked turtle. ''In'': ...
'', which has
microchromosome A microchromosome (μChr) is a type of very small chromosome which is a typical component of the karyotype of birds, some reptiles, fish, and amphibians; they have yet to be found in mammals. They are less than 20 Mb in size; chromosomes whic ...
s. It is also hypothesized that this turtle's sex chromosomes were formed from the translocation of an ancestral Y microchromosome onto an autosome. It can often be difficult to determine the gender of a turtle when it is young, but it will get more apparent when it grows.


Etymology

The generic name, ''Emydura'', is derived from the Greek ''emys'' (freshwater turtle) and the Greek ''oura'' (tail), Latinized to ''ura''. Its grammatical gender is feminine. The specific epithet, ''macquarii'', refers to the turtle's type locality: the Macquarie River. It would seem that the species was not named after Governor Lachlan Macquarie for whom the river is named. The subspecific name, ''emmotti'', is in honor of Australian farmer and naturalist Angus Emmott (born 1962). The subspecific name, ''krefftii'', is in honor of German-born Australian naturalist Gerard Krefft. Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . (''Emydura macquarii'', p. 165; ''E. m. emmotti'', p. 83; ''E. m. krefftii'', p. 146).


Conservation status

''Emydura macquarii'' is listed as 'vulnerable' in the state of South Australia under relevant state legislation.Atlas of Living Australi
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Gallery

Image:E macquarii type 2 380.jpg, ''Emydura macquarii'' holotype: MNHN 9409, dorsal view Image:E macquarii type 3 380.jpg, ''Emydura macquarii'' holotype: MNHN 9409, ventral view


References

{{Taxonbar , from=Q1063950 macquarii Murray River Reptiles of Queensland Reptiles described in 1830 Taxa named by John Edward Gray Reptiles of New South Wales Reptiles of Victoria (Australia) Turtles of Australia