Zambezi flapshell turtle
Zambezi flapshell turtle |
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Plastron with the peculiar hindleg flaps |
Conservation status |
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Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia |
Phylum: |
Chordata |
Subphylum: |
Vertebrata |
Class: |
Reptilia |
Order: |
Testudines |
Family: |
Trionychidae |
Subfamily: |
Cyclanorbinae |
Genus: |
Cycloderma |
Species: |
C. frenatum |
Binomial name |
Cycloderma frenatum Peters, 1854 |
Synonyms[1] |
- Cycloderma frenatum Peters, 1854
- Cyclanosteus frenatus Gray, 1856
- Aspidochelys livingstonii Gray, 1860
- Heptathyra frenata Gray, 1864
- Heptathyra livingstonii Gray, 1864
- Gymnopus subplanus Duméril & Bibron, 1835
- Amyda subplana Fitzinger, 1843
- Dogania subplana Gray, 1844
- Trionyx frenatus Gray, 1856
- Dogania guentheri Gray, 1862
- Trionyx guentheri Günther, 1864
- Potamochelys frenatus Gray, 1864
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The Zambezi flapshell turtle (Cycloderma frenatum) is a species of softshell turtle (family Trionychidae). Within its family, it belongs to the smaller and exclusively Old World subfamily, the Cyclanorbinae.
Geographic range
It is found in southeastern Africa, in the countries of Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe, and mainly in the Zambezi basin.
Conservation status
This turtle is becoming rare due to habitat loss.
The
carapace is smooth and nondescript as in many Trionychidae
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- Chelonia
- Eretmochelys
- Natator
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| Hydromedusinae | |
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