Kinosternon Scorpioides Carajasensis
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''Kinosternon'' is a
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of small aquatic
turtle Turtles are an order of reptiles known as Testudines, characterized by a special shell developed mainly from their ribs. Modern turtles are divided into two major groups, the Pleurodira (side necked turtles) and Cryptodira (hidden necked tu ...
s from the
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known commonly as mud turtles.


Geographic range

They are found in the United States,
Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ...
,
Central America Central America ( es, América Central or ) is a subregion of the Americas. Its boundaries are defined as bordering the United States to the north, Colombia to the south, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. ...
, and South America. The greatest species richness is in Mexico, and only three species ('' K. dunni'', '' K. leucostomum'', and '' K. scorpioides'') are found in South America.


Description

They are very similar to the musk turtles, but generally smaller in size, and their
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s are not as highly
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d.


Diet

All mud turtles are
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, consuming various aquatic
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s,
fish Fish are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups. Approximately 95% of li ...
, and even
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.


Species


Extant

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Central Chiapas mud turtle Central is an adjective usually referring to being in the center of some place or (mathematical) object. Central may also refer to: Directions and generalised locations * Central Africa, a region in the centre of Africa continent, also known as ...
- ''K. abaxillare'' (Baur, 1925) *
Tabasco mud turtle The Tabasco mud turtle (''Kinosternon acutum''), commonly known as pochitoque in Tabasco, Mexico, is a small turtle which belongs to the family Kinosternidae. It can be found in central Veracruz, Tabasco, northern Guatemala and Belize. This turt ...
- ''K. acutum''
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, 1831
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Alamos mud turtle The Alamos mud turtle (''Kinosternon alamosae'') is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. It is endemic to Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of Nort ...
- ''K. alamosae''
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& Legler, 1980
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Central American mud turtle The Central American mud turtle (''Kinosternon angustipons''), also known as the narrow-bridged mud turtle, is a species of mud turtle in the Kinosternidae family endemic to Central America. It can be found in the following countries: Costa Ric ...
- ''K. angustipons'' Legler, 1965 *
Striped mud turtle The striped mud turtle (''Kinosternon baurii'') is a species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is native to the southeastern United States. Etymology The specific name, ''baurii'', is in honor of herpetologist Georg Baur.Beole ...
- ''K. baurii'' (
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, 1891)
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Jalisco mud turtle The Jalisco mud turtle (''Kinosternon chimalhuaca'') is a species of mud turtle in the Kinosternidae family endemic to Mexico. It is found in Colima and Jalisco. References

* Berry, Seidel & Iverson, 1996 : '' inosternon chimalhuaca' ''i ...
- ''K. chimalhuaca'' Berry, Seidel, & Iverson, 1996 *
Cora mud turtle The Cora mud turtle (''Kinosternon cora'') is a species of mud turtle endemic to western Mexico. Description The Cora mud turtle is a sister species of the Vallarta mud turtle (''Kinosternon vogti''), with which it shares most morphological cha ...
- ''K. cora'' Loc-Barragán ''et al''., 2020 *
Creaser's mud turtle Creaser's mud turtle (''Kinosternon creaseri'') is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is endemic to the Yucatán Peninsula in southeastern Mexico. Geographic range ''K. creaseri'' is found in the Mexican states of C ...
- ''K. creaseri'' Hartweg, 1934 *
Dunn's mud turtle Dunn's mud turtle (''Kinosternon dunni''), also known commonly as the Colombian mud turtle, is a species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. Etymology The epithet or specific name, ''dunni'', honors Emmett Reid Dunn, an American herpetolog ...
- ''K. dunni''
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, 1947
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Durango mud turtle The Durango mud turtle (''Kinosternon durangoense'') is a species of mud turtle in the Kinosternidae The Kinosternidae are a family of mostly small turtles that includes the mud turtles and musk turtles. The family contains 25 species within ...
- ''K. durangoense'' Iverson, 1979 *
Yellow mud turtle 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. The species is endemic to the Central United States and Mexico. Distribution *North ...
- ''K. flavescens'' (
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, 1857)
* Herrera's mud turtle - ''K. herrerai''
Stejneger Leonhard Hess Stejneger (30 October 1851 – 28 February 1943) was a Norwegian-born American ornithologist, herpetologist and zoologist. Stejneger specialized in vertebrate natural history studies. He gained his greatest reputation with reptiles ...
, 1925
* Rough-footed mud turtle - ''K. hirtipes'' ( Wagler, 1830) **Valley of Mexico mud turtle - ''K. h. hirtipes'' (Wagler, 1830) **Lake Chapala mud turtle - ''K. h. chapalaense'' Iverson, 1981 **San Juanico mud turtle - ''K. h. magdalense'' Iverson, 1981 **Viesca mud turtle - ''K. h. megacephalum'' Iverson, 1981 (extinct) **Mexican plateau mud turtle - ''K. h. murrayi'' Glass and Hartweg, 1951 **Patzcuarco mud turtle - ''K. h. tarascense'' Iverson, 1981 * Mexican mud turtle - ''K. integrum'' (LeConte, 1954) *
White-lipped mud turtle The white-lipped mud turtle (''Kinosternon leucostomum'') is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is endemic to Central America and northwestern South America. Geographic range ''Kinosternon leucostomum'' is found in ...
- ''K. leucostomum'' A.M.C. Duméril,
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& A.H.A. Duméril, 1851
**Northern white-lipped mud turtle - ''K. l. leucostomum'' A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1851 **Southern white-lipped mud turtle - ''K. l. postinguinale'' (Cope, 1887) *
Oaxaca mud turtle The Oaxaca mud turtle (''Kinosternon oaxacae'') is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. It is endemic to Mexico. Both the common name and the scientific name derive from Oaxaca, a Mexican state. The International Union for Conserv ...
- ''K. oaxacae'' Berry & Iverson, 1980 *
Scorpion mud turtle The scorpion mud turtle or Tabasco mud turtle (''Kinosternon scorpioides'') is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. It is found in Mexico, Central and South America. It is a medium to large kinosternid (mud turtle) with a domed, ...
- ''K. scorpioides'' ( Linnaeus, 1766) **Scorpion mud turtle (subspecies) - ''K. s. scorpioides'' (Linnaeus, 1766) **White-throated mud turtle - ''K. s. albogulare'' (A.H.A. Duméril and Bocourt, 1870) **Red-cheeked mud turtle - ''K. s. cruentatum'' (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1851) *
Sonora mud turtle The Sonora mud turtle (''Kinosternon sonoriense''), also known as the Sonoyta mud turtle, is a species of turtle in the Kinosternidae family. It is found in Mexico and the United States. The Sonoran mud turtle species is heavily influenced by it ...
- ''K. sonoriense'' ( Le Conte, 1854) **Sonora mud turtle (subspecies) - ''K. s. sonoriense'' (Le Conte, 1854) **Sonoyta mud turtle - ''K. s. longifemorale'' (Iverson, 1981) *
Florida mud turtle The Florida mud turtle (''Kinosternon steindachneri)'' is a species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is endemic to the state of Florida in the United States. Taxonomy Although originally described as a species, ''K. steindachn ...
- ''K. steindachneri'' ( Siebenrock, 1906) *
Arizona mud turtle The Arizona mud turtle (''Kinosternon stejnegeri'') is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae found in the deserts of Arizona (United States) and Sonora (Mexico). It is a semi-aquatic turtle. It lives in impermanent puddles, and avo ...
- ''K.'' ''stejnegeri'' Gilmore, 1923'''' *
Eastern mud turtle The eastern mud turtle (''Kinosternon subrubrum'') or common mud turtle is a common species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is endemic to the United States. There are two recognized subspecies. Description The eastern mud turt ...
- ''K. subrubrum'' ( Bonnaterre, 1789) **Eastern mud turtle (subspecies) - ''K. s. subrubrum'' (Bonnaterre, 1789) **Mississippi mud turtle - ''K. s. hippocrepis'' (Bonnaterre, 1789) *
Vallarta mud turtle The Vallarta mud turtle (''Kinosternon vogti'') is a recently identified species of Kinosternon, mud turtle in the family (biology), family Kinosternidae. While formerly considered conspecific with the Jalisco mud turtle, further studies indicat ...
- ''K. vogti'' López-Luna ''et al''., 2018


Extinct

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Kinosternon arizonense ''Kinosternon arizonense'' is an extinct species of mud turtle in the genus ''Kinosternon''. Initially described by Charles W. Gilmore in 1922. In 2016 McCord examined available Pliocene material of ''K. arizonense'' and concluded that the fossi ...
'' Gilmore, 1923 (known from
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remains, formerly considered conspecific with ''K. stejnegeri'')'''' File:Kinosternon acutum.jpg, Tabasco mud turtle (''Kinosternon acutum'') 6 March 2018. File:Kinosternon arizonense.jpg, Arizona mud turtle (''Kinosternon arizonense''), 25 October 2018. File:Creaser's Mud Turtle (Kinosternon creaseri).jpg, Creaser's mud turtle (''Kinosternon creaseri''), juvenile from Yucatán, México. File:Kinosternon integrum, Mexican Mud Turtle, Tamaulipas.jpg, Mexican mud turtle (''Kinosternon integrum''), a sub-adult from the Municipality of Tula, Tamaulipas, Mexico (20 September 2003). File:Kinosternon oaxacae.jpeg, Oaxaca mud turtle (''Kinosternon oaxacae'') La Soledad, Oaxaca, Mexico. File:Kinosternon scorpioides Scorpion Mud Turtle, Tamaulipas.jpg, Scorpion mud turtle (''Kinosternon scorpioides''), southern Tamaulipas, Mexico (23 September 2004). File:Kinosternon sonoriense1.jpg, Sonoran mud turtle (''Kinosternon sonoriense''), male. File:Kinosternon subrubrum UMFS 2014 1.JPG, Eastern mud turtle (''Kinosternon subrubrum'') plastron.


References

;Bibliography * {{Taxonbar , from=Q2500468 Turtle genera Taxa named by Johann Baptist von Spix