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The Trionychidae are a
taxonomic Taxonomy is the practice and science of categorization or classification. A taxonomy (or taxonomical classification) is a scheme of classification, especially a hierarchical classification, in which things are organized into groups or types. ...
family of a number of turtle
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, commonly known as softshell turtles. The family was erected by
Leopold Fitzinger Leopold Joseph Franz Johann Fitzinger (13 April 1802 – 20 September 1884) was an Austrian zoologist. Fitzinger was born in Vienna and studied botany at the University of Vienna under Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin. He worked at the Vienna Naturhis ...
in 1826. Softshells include some of the world's largest freshwater turtles, though many can adapt to living in highly brackish areas. Members of this family occur in Africa, Asia, and North America, with extinct species known from
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. Most species have traditionally been included in the genus '' Trionyx'', but the vast majority have since been moved to other genera. Among these are the North American ''
Apalone ''Apalone'' is a genus of turtles in the family Trionychidae. Species of ''Apalone'' are native to North America. Geographic range Most ''Apalone'' species are restricted to the United States, though the range of the spiny softshell, ''A. spin ...
'' softshells that were placed in ''Trionyx'' until 1987.


Characteristics

They are called "softshell" because their
carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups, including arthropods, such as crustaceans and arachnids, as well as vertebrates, such as turtles and tortoises. In turtles and tor ...
s lack horny scutes (scales), though the spiny softshell, ''
Apalone spinifera The spiny softshell turtle (''Apalone spinifera'') is a species of softshell turtle, one of the largest freshwater turtle species in North America. Both the common name, spiny softshell, and the specific name, ''spinifera'' (spine-bearing), r ...
'', does have some scale-like projections, hence its name. The carapace is leathery and pliable, particularly at the sides. The central part of the carapace has a layer of solid bone beneath it, as in other turtles, but this is absent at the outer edges. Some species also have dermal bones in the plastron, but these are not attached to the bones of the shell. The light and flexible shell of these turtles allows them to move more easily in open water or in muddy lake bottoms. Having a soft shell also allows them to move much faster on land than most turtles. Their feet are webbed and three-clawed, hence the family name "Trionychidae," which means "three-clawed". The carapace color of each type of softshell turtle tends to match the sand or mud color of its geographical region, assisting in their "lie in wait" feeding methodology. These turtles have many characteristics pertaining to their aquatic lifestyle. Many must be submerged in order to swallow their food. They have elongated, soft, snorkel-like nostrils. Their necks are disproportionately long in comparison to their body sizes, enabling them to breathe surface air while their bodies remain submerged in the substrate (mud or sand) a foot or more below the surface. Females can grow up to several feet in carapace diameter, while males stay much smaller; this is their main form of sexual dimorphism. '' Pelochelys cantorii'', found in southeastern Asia, is the largest softshell turtle. Most are strict carnivores, with diets consisting mainly of fish, aquatic crustaceans, snails, amphibians, and sometimes birds and small mammals. Softshells are able to "breathe" underwater with rhythmic movements of their mouth cavity, which contains numerous processes copiously supplied with blood, acting similarly to gill filaments in fish. This enables them to stay underwater for prolonged periods. Moreover, the Chinese softshell turtle has been shown to excrete urea while "breathing" underwater; this is an efficient solution when the animal does not have access to fresh water, e.g., in brackish-water environments. According to Ditmars (1910): "The mandibles of many species form the outer border of powerful crushing processes—the alveolar surfaces of the jaws", which aids the ingestion of tough prey such as molluscs. These jaws make large turtles dangerous, as they are capable of amputating a person's finger, or possibly their hand. Unlike the temperature-dependent sex determination of most turtles, Trionychids have ZZ/ZW genetic sex determination; microchromosomes play a role in determining sex.


As food


In East Asia

Softshell turtles are eaten as a delicacy in most parts of their range, particularly in East Asia. A Chinese dish
stew A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy. A stew needs to have raw ingredients added to the gravy. Ingredients in a stew can include any combination of vegetables and ...
s them with chicken. According to a 1930 report by Soame Jenyns, Guangdong restaurants had them imported from
Guangxi Guangxi (; ; Chinese postal romanization, alternately romanized as Kwanghsi; ; za, Gvangjsih, italics=yes), officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR), is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the People's Republic ...
in large numbers; "eaten stewed with almonds, roast with chili sauce or fried with bamboo shoots, they ereconsidered a great delicacy." Worldwide, the most commonly consumed softshell species is the Chinese softshell '' Pelodiscus sinensis''. As a noted Japanese biologist pointed out in 1904, the Japanese variety of this turtle, which at time was classified as ''Trionyx japonicus'', occupied a place in Japanese cuisine as esteemed as the diamondback terrapin in the United States or the green turtle in England. The farming of this "luscious reptile", known in Japan as ''suppon'', was already developed on an industrial scale in that country by the late 19th century. Due to rising demand and overhunting, the price of ''Pelodiscus sinensis'' in China skyrocketed by the mid-1990s; large-scale turtle farming in China and neighboring countries; raising this species by hundreds of millions was the response, with prices soon returning to a more affordable level.Zhang Jian (章剑)
Chinese soft-shelled turtle value return
, ''Turtle news'' (中国龟鳖网), 13 August 2009 (appears to be a machine translation of the more comprehensible "中华鳖价值回归", at )
Also at http://sites.google.com/site/jfparham/2008Shi.pdf Another species, ''
Palea steindachneri The wattle-necked softshell turtle (''Palea steindachneri''), also commonly known as Steindachner's soft-shelled turtle, is an endangered Asian species of softshell turtle in the family Trionychidae. The species is the only member of the genus ' ...
'', is farmed in China, as well, but on a much smaller scale (with farm herds measured in hundreds of thousands, rather than hundreds of millions).


In the United States

In the United States, harvesting softshells (e.g. ''
Apalone ferox The Florida softshell turtle (''Apalone ferox'') is a species of softshell turtle native to the Southeastern United States.Rafinesque, Constantine S. "12. Description of two new genera of Soft Shell Turtles of North America." Atlantic Journal, a ...
'') was, until recently, legal in Florida. Environmental groups have been advocating the authorities' banning or restricting the practice. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission responded by introducing the daily limit of 20 turtles for licensed harvesters—a level which the turtle advocates consider unsustainable, as there may be between 100 and 500 hunters statewide. While some catch was consumed locally, most was exported; the Commission estimated (2008) around 3,000 pounds of softshell turtles were exported each week via Tampa International Airport. New rules, in effect as of July 20, 2009, restrict collecting any wild turtles to one turtle per person per day, completely prohibit collection of softshells (''
Apalone ''Apalone'' is a genus of turtles in the family Trionychidae. Species of ''Apalone'' are native to North America. Geographic range Most ''Apalone'' species are restricted to the United States, though the range of the spiny softshell, ''A. spin ...
'') in May through July, and prohibit trade in turtles caught from the wild. An exemption is provided for licensed turtle farms that need to catch turtles in the wild to serve as their breeding stock. Some other US states, too, have already adopted strict limitations on wild turtle trade. In 2009, South Carolina passed a law (Bill H.3121) restricting interstate and international export of wild-caught turtles (both soft-shell and some other species) to 10 turtles per person at one time, and 20 turtles per person per year.


Taxonomy

Family Trionychidae *''
Palaeotrionyx ''Axestemys'' is an extinct genus of softshell turtle that lived from the Late Cretaceous to the Eocene in western North America and Europe. ''Axestemys'', like its modern relatives, had no scutes on its carapace, which probably had leathery, pl ...
'' (fossil) ''Paleotrionyx jimenezfuentesi'' *Subfamily
Plastomeninae Plastomeninae is an extinct subfamily of softshell turtles that inhabited most of North America from the Cretaceous to the Eocene. Members of this subfamily are also known as plastomenines. Taxonomy and evolution They are thought to have origi ...
(fossil) **Genus ''
Gilmoremys ''Gilmoremys'' is an extinct genus of softshell turtle which lived during the late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian stage) of North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming, United States. Remains ''Gilmoremys'' is known from five skulls, a mandible and an incompl ...
'' **Genus ''
Hutchemys ''Hutchemys'' is an extinct genus of softshell turtles from the late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian stage) to the late Paleocene of New Mexico, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, and North Dakota, United States. It was first named by Walter G. Joyce, Ariel Rev ...
'' **Genus '' Plastomenus'' *Subfamily
Cyclanorbinae Cyclanorbinae, also known commonly as the flapshell turtles, is a subfamily of softshell turtles in the family Trionychidae. The subfamily is native to Africa and Asia. Taxonomy Morphological evidence supports Cyclanorbinae being the sister ...
**Genus ''
Cyclanorbis ''Cyclanorbis'' is a genus of softshell turtles in the family Trionychidae. The genus is endemic to Africa. Description In the genus ''Cyclanorbis'' the plastron has cutaneous flaps, under which the hind legs can be concealed. Species The genu ...
'' **Genus ''
Cycloderma ''Cycloderma'' is a genus of softshell turtles in the subfamily Cyclanorbinae of the family Trionychidae. The genus is endemic to Africa. Species The genus ''Cycloderma'' contains the following extant species: * Aubry's flapshell turtle – '' ...
'' **Genus '' Lissemys'' *Subfamily Trionychinae **Genus '' Amyda'', Amyda menneri **Genus ''
Apalone ''Apalone'' is a genus of turtles in the family Trionychidae. Species of ''Apalone'' are native to North America. Geographic range Most ''Apalone'' species are restricted to the United States, though the range of the spiny softshell, ''A. spin ...
'' **Genus '' Chitra'', Chitra minor **Genus ''
Dogania The Malayan softshell turtle (''Dogania subplana'') is a species of softshell turtle in the family Trionychidae. It is monotypic in its genus. Geographic range It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Java, Kalimantan, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippi ...
'' **Genus '' Nilssonia'' **Genus '' Palea'' **Genus '' Pelochelys'' **Genus ''
Pelodiscus ''Pelodiscus'' is a genus of turtles in the family Trionychidae, the softshells. Based on genetic and morphological analysis there are seven valid species. They are native to Eastern Asia, ranging from the Amur region, south through China and K ...
'' **Genus ''
Rafetus ''Rafetus'' is a genus of highly endangered softshell turtles in the family Trionychidae. It is a genus of large turtles which are found in freshwater habitats in Asia. Species According to most taxonomists, the genus ''Rafetus'' contains ...
'' **Genus '' Trionyx''


Past classification

*Genus '' Aspideretes''


Phylogeny

Cladogram after Walter G. Joyce, Ariel Revan, Tyler R. Lyson and Igor G. Danilov (2009).


Gallery

File:Amyd cartil 090818-11752 tsa.jpg, '' Amyda cartilaginea'' (juvenile) File:Floridasoftshellturtle-cropped.jpg, ''
Apalone ferox The Florida softshell turtle (''Apalone ferox'') is a species of softshell turtle native to the Southeastern United States.Rafinesque, Constantine S. "12. Description of two new genera of Soft Shell Turtles of North America." Atlantic Journal, a ...
'' File:Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle.jpg, ''
Apalone spinifera The spiny softshell turtle (''Apalone spinifera'') is a species of softshell turtle, one of the largest freshwater turtle species in North America. Both the common name, spiny softshell, and the specific name, ''spinifera'' (spine-bearing), r ...
'' File:Dudhwalive chitra.JPG, '' Chitra indica'' File:Dogan subplan100117-0332 ipb.jpg, ''
Dogania subplana The Malayan softshell turtle (''Dogania subplana'') is a species of softshell turtle in the family Trionychidae. It is monotypic in its genus. Geographic range It is found in Brunei, Indonesia, Java, Kalimantan, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippi ...
'' File:(Lissemys punctata) Indian flap shell Turtle 04.JPG, '' Lissemys punctata'' File:Bostami Turtle.jpg, ''
Nilssonia nigricans The black softshell turtle or Bostami turtle (''Nilssonia nigricans''), previously placed in genus ''Aspideretes'', is a species of freshwater turtle found in India (Assam and Tripura) and Bangladesh (Chittagong and Sylhet District, Sylhet). It ...
'' File:Pelochelys cantorii.jpg, '' Pelochelys cantorii'' File:E8976-Namdaemun-Turtles-sold-in-ginseng-shop.jpg, '' Pelodiscus sinensis'' in a Seoul market File:Rafetus euphraticus cropped.jpg, ''
Rafetus euphraticus The Euphrates softshell turtle (''Rafetus euphraticus''), also known as the Mesopotamian softshell turtle, is a species of softshell turtle in the family Trionychidae. It is found throughout much of the Euphrates–Tigris river basin in Iraq, ...
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Rafetus swinhoei The Yangtze giant softshell turtle (''Rafetus swinhoei''), also known as the Red River giant softshell turtle, the Shanghai softshell turtle, the speckled softshell turtle, and Swinhoe's softshell turtle, is an extremely rare species of turtle i ...
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Trionyx triunguis ''Trionyx'' is a genus of softshell turtles belonging to the family Trionychidae. In the past many species in the family were classified in this genus, but today '' T. triunguis'', the African or Nile softshell turtle, is the only extant softshel ...
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Notes


References


Trionychidae
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The Reptile Database
*Parade of the Animal Kingdom. Hegner, Robert. 1935. the Macmillan Company. {{Authority control Turtle families Taxa named by Leopold Fitzinger