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Elseya (Australian snapping turtles)

Synonyms: Pelecomastes

Wikipedia Abstract

Elseya is a genus of large side-necked turtles, commonly known as Australian snapping turtles, in the family Chelidae. Species in the genus Elseya are found in river systems in northern and northeastern Australia and throughout the river systems of New Guinea. They are identified by the presence of alveolar ridges on the triturating surfaces of the mouth and the presence of a complex bridge strut.
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Species

Elseya albagula (Southern Australia snapping turtle) (Attributes)
Elseya branderhorsti (New GuineaSnapping Turtle) (Vulnerable)
Elseya caelatus
Elseya dentata (Northern Australian Snapping Turtle) (Attributes)
Elseya dorriani
Elseya fitzroyi
Elseya flaviventralis
Elseya irwini (Irwin's Turtle) (Attributes)
Elseya lavarackorum (Lavarack's Turtle) (Attributes)
Elseya macrurus
Elseya nadibajagu
Elseya novaeguineae (New Guinea snapping turtle) (Attributes)
Elseya oneiros
Elseya orestiad
Elseya rhodini (Southern New Guinea Stream Turtle)
Elseya schultzei (Schultze's snapping turtle)
Elseya shireenhoserae
Elseya uberima

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