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Chrysemys dorsalis. Agassiz, 1857. Synonyms; Chrysemys picta dorsalis. The southern painted turtle (Chrysemys dorsalis) is a species of turtle in the family Emydidae.
The painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) is the most widespread native turtle of North America. It lives in relatively slow-moving fresh waters, from southern Canada to northern Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Chrysemys is a genus of turtles in the family Emydidae. They are found throughout most of North America. [2] ... Chrysemys dorsalis Agassiz, 1857: Southern painted ...
Chrysemys Gray, 1844: Chrysemys dorsalis - southern painted turtle; Chrysemys picta - painted turtle eastern painted turtle (Chrysemys picta picta) midland painted turtle (Chrysemys picta marginata) western painted turtle (Chrysemys picta bellii) Deirochelys Agassiz, 1857: Deirochelys reticularia - chicken turtle
Second report of the southern painted turtle, Chrysemys dorsalis (testudines: emydidae), from Texas, with comments on its genetic relationship to other populations. The Texas Journal of Science 59 (2). Stebbins, Robert C.; Peterson, Roger Tory (2003). A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians (Peterson field guide). New York: Houghton ...
Chrysemys picta picta: eastern painted turtle: Emydidae: Lowest Chrysemys picta dorsalis: southern painted turtle: Emydidae: Lowest Chrysemys picta marginata: midland painted turtle: Emydidae: Lowest Deirochelys reticularia reticularia: eastern chicken turtle: Emydidae: Low Graptemys barbouri: Barbour's map turtle: Emydidae: High Graptemys ...
Second report of the southern painted turtle, Chrysemys dorsalis (testudines: emydidae), from Texas, with comments on its genetic relationship to other populations. The Texas Journal of Science 59 (2). Stebbins, Robert C.; Peterson, Roger Tory (2003). A field guide to western reptiles and amphibians (Peterson field guide). New York: Houghton ...
This is a checklist of American reptiles found in Northern America, based primarily on publications by the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR). [1] [2] [3] It includes all species of Bermuda, Canada, Greenland, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and the United States including recently introduced species such as chameleons, the Nile monitor, and the Burmese python.