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The Indochinese box turtle, Vietnamese box turtle, or flowerback box turtle (''Cuora galbinifrons'') is a
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of
Asian box turtle Asian box turtles are turtles of the genus ''Cuora'' in the family Geoemydidae. About 12 extant species are recognized.Spinks, P. Q., et al. (2012)Species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships in the critically endangered Asian box turtle gen ...
s from China (Hainan and Guangxi), northern and central
Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making i ...
, Laos, and possibly northeastern
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. It is found in high altitude woodland where it tends to hide in the undergrowth. There is considerable confusion as to the taxonomy of this species with several subspecies being recognised by some authorities. and not by others. The
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has rated its conservation status as " critically endangered".


Taxonomy

The northern Vietnamese box turtle ''C. g. galbinifrons'' was described by Bourret in 1939, but it took nearly 40 years until the first specimens were imported to Europe and the United States. This subspecies occurs in extreme southern Guangxi Province, China, northern Vietnam, and probably northern Laos and on
Hainan Hainan (, ; ) is the smallest and southernmost province of the People's Republic of China (PRC), consisting of various islands in the South China Sea. , the largest and most populous island in China,The island of Taiwan, which is slightly l ...
Island (China). The population from Hainan was once considered to represent a distinct species or at least subspecies, ''C. (galbinifrons) hainanensis''. Li, 1958, was not aware of the description from Bourret (1939) of ''C. galbinifrons'' and thus believed to have a new subspecies of '' Cuora flavomarginata'' the only '' Cuora'' species known at this time with at least some similarities. According to some, specimens from Hainan do not always have fully black plastrons (always the case in mainland ''C. g. galbinifrons''), but sometimes lighter parts. Furthermore, their carapaces show more red pigmentation and brown spots. Genetic and morphologic studies believe it to be a synonym of ''C.g. galbinifrons'', however. The central Vietnamese flowerback box turtle ('' Cuora (galbinifrons) bourreti'') occurs in central Vietnam and adjacent Laos, and possibly in northeastern Cambodia. The most notable difference to the nominate race is the distinct plastral pattern, where only smaller black blotches (sometimes none at all) occur. Described as a subspecies of ''C. galbinifrons'', genetic studies have shown it to be quite distinct, possibly to the extent of a separate species, i.e., ''Cuora bourreti'' as is the case with ''Cuora picturata'', once also considered a subspecies of ''C. galbinifrons''. However, osteologic studies have shown that ''C. g. bourreti'' probably better remains as a subspecies of ''C. galbinifrons''. This is also substantiated by the finding of intergradation zones in north-central Vietnam, where hybrid populations of ''C. g. galbinifrons'' and ''C. g. bourreti'' are known to exist. The status of ''C. picturata'' is uncertain, while this is the morphologically and phenotypically the most distinct variety, authorsFritz & Havas (2006) treat it as a subspecies of ''C. galbinifrons'' again. Herein, it is treated as a separate but closely related species. Specimens of at least the northern and central Vietnamese
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—apparently in the wild—with keeled box turtle males to produce the turtles once considered a separate species or subspecies, ''
Cuora serrata ''Cuora serrata'', originally described as '' Cuora galbinifrons serrata'' and later considered a distinct species, are hybrid turtles as shown by genetic studies. These hybrids are bred in the wild (evolution in progress) and were documented fo ...
''.


Status

All populations of Indochinese box turtle are in decline and the conservation situation is made more acute by the diversity of subspecies. Without trying to resolve these taxonomic issues, the
International Union for Conservation of Nature The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of nat ...
has rated the conservation status of the species as " critically endangered".


Gallery

File:Galbinifrons3.jpg, ''C. g. galbinifrons'', dorsal view (Hainan) File:Galbinifrons2.jpg, ''C. g. galbinifrons'', plastral view (Vietnam) File:Bourreti.jpg, ''C. g. bourreti'', lateral view, light-colored variety (Cambodia/Laos) File:Bourreti2crop.jpg, ''C. g. bourreti'', plastral view of the dark-colored Vietnamese variety File:Bourreti3.jpg, ''C. g. bourreti'', lateral view of the dark-colored Vietnamese variety


References

* *Fritz, U., Ziegler, T., Herrmann, H.-W., Lehr, E., 2002. Intergradation between subspecies of ''Cuora galbinifrons'' Bourret, 1939 and ''Pyxidea mouhotii'' (Gray, 1862) in southern North Vietnam. Faun. Abh. Mus. Tierk. Dresden, 23: 59–74. *Obst, F.J., Reimann, M., 1994. Bemerkenswerte Variabilität bei ''Cuora galbinifrons'' Bourret, 1939, mit Beschreibung einer neuen geographischen Unterart: ''Cuora galbinifrons bourreti'' subsp. nov. Zool. Abh. Mus. Tierk. Dresden, 48: 125–138. *


External links


''Cuora galbinifrons galbinifrons'' - Visual Determination of Subspecies
by Chris Tabaka, DVM. Retrieved 2007-SEP-1. {{Taxonbar, from=Q304965 Cuora Turtles of Asia Reptiles of China Reptiles of Laos Reptiles of Vietnam Reptiles described in 1939 Taxa named by René Léon Bourret Critically endangered fauna of China