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''Rhinoclemmys'' is a
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of
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 in the
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Geoemydidae The Geoemydidae (formerly known as Bataguridae) are one of the largest and most diverse families in the order Testudines (turtles), with about 70 species. The family includes the Eurasian pond and river turtles and Neotropical wood turtles. Memb ...
(formerly Bataguridae), the only genus in the
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Rhinoclemmydinae. Member
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of the genus are commonly known as the Neotropical wood turtles and are the only geoemydids known from the
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. As such, they have
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to a wide range of
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s, which is reflected in the species' common names.


Species

The genus ''Rhinoclemmys'' contains the following extant and fossil species which are recognized as being valid: * ''R. annulata'' –
brown wood turtle The brown wood turtle or brown land turtle (''Rhinoclemmys annulata'') is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae. The species is endemic to Central America and northern South America. Taxonomy ''R. annulata'' is one of nine species of tu ...
* ''R. areolata'' –
furrowed wood turtle The furrowed wood turtle (''Rhinoclemmys areolata'') is a species of turtle belonging to the genus ''Rhinoclemmys ''Rhinoclemmys'' is a genus of turtles in the family Geoemydidae (formerly Bataguridae), the only genus in the subfamily Rhinocle ...
* ''R. diademata'' –
Maracaibo wood turtle The Maracaibo wood turtle (''Rhinoclemmys diademata'') is a species of turtles in the family Geoemydidae. The species is endemic to northern South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in t ...
* ''R. funerea'' –
black river turtle The black wood turtle (''Rhinoclemmys funerea''), or black river turtle is one of nine species of turtle in the genus ''Rhinoclemmys'', which is in the family Geoemydidae. It is found in Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama Panam ...
* ''R. melanosterna'' –
Colombian wood turtle The Colombian wood turtle (''Rhinoclemmys melanosterna'') is one of nine species of turtle belonging to the genus ''Rhinoclemmys'' of the family Geoemydidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama Panama ( , ; es, link=no, Panam ...
* ''R. nasuta'' –
large-nosed wood turtle The large-nosed wood turtle (''Rhinoclemmys nasuta'') is one of nine species of turtle in the genus ''Rhinoclemmys'' of the family Geoemydidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador' ...
* ''R. pulcherrima'' –
painted wood turtle The ornate or painted wood turtle * ''R. punctularia'' –
spot-legged wood turtle The painted wood turtle or spot-legged wood turtle (''Rhinoclemmys punctularia'') is a species of turtle belonging to the genus ''Rhinoclemmys'' of the family Geoemydidae. Distribution The painted wood turtle can be found in Brazil, French G ...
* ''R. rubida'' –
Mexican spotted wood turtle The Mexican spotted wood turtle (''Rhinoclemmys rubida'') or Mexican spotted terrapin is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae. It is endemic to Mexico Mexico (Spanish language, Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican Sta ...
* †'' R. panamaensis'' -
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- Cucaracha Formation, Panama ''
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'': A
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in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than ''Rhinoclemmys''.


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Further reading

* * Fitzinger L (1835). "''Entwurf einer systematischen Anordnung der Schildkröten nach den Grundsätzen der natürlichen Methode'' ". ''Annalen des Wiener Museums der Naturgeschichte'' 1: 105–128. (''Rhinoclemmys'', new genus, p. 115). (in German and Latin). {{Taxonbar, from=Q468535 Turtle genera Extant Miocene first appearances Turtles of North America Turtles of South America Reptiles described in 1835 Taxa named by Leopold Fitzinger Taxonomy articles created by Polbot