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Chelidae (Austro-American side-necked turtles)

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Wikipedia Abstract

The Chelidae are one of three living families of the turtle suborder Pleurodira and are commonly called the Austro-South American side-neck turtles. The family is distributed in Australia, New Guinea, parts of Indonesia, and throughout most of South America. It is a large family of turtles with a significant fossil history dating back to the Cretaceous. The family is entirely Gondwanan in origin, with no members found outside of Gondwana, either in the present day or as a fossil.
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Genus

Acanthochelys (South American side-necked swamp turtles) (5)   (1)
Birlimarr (1)
Bonapartemys (1)
Chelodina (snake-necked turtles) (22)   (1)
Chelus (4)
Elseya (Australian snapping turtles) (18)
Elusor (Mary River tortoise) (1)   (1)
Emydura (Australian short-necked turtles) (6)
Hydromedusa (South American snake-necked turtle) (3)
Linderochelys (1)
Mendozachelys (1)
Mesoclemmys (Snake-necked turtle) (12)   (2)
Myuchelys (4)   (1)
Phrynops (toad-headed turtles) (5)
Platemys (twisted-necked turtles) (1)
Prochelidella (4)
Pseudemydura (western swamp turtles) (1)   (1)
Rheodytes (Fitzroy river turtles) (2)
Rhinemys (Side-necked turtle) (1)
Rionegrochelys (1)
Salamanchelys (1)
Yaminuechelys (3)

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External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0