Animalia > Chordata > Testudines > Podocnemididae

Podocnemididae

Synonyms: Peltocephalidae; Podocnemidae

Wikipedia Abstract

Podocnemididae is a family of pleurodire turtles native to Madagascar and northern South America. Podocnemidid turtles are commonly called "side-necked turtles" in direct reference to their inability to retract their heads backwards, but hide them sideways. These turtles are all aquatic, inhabiting streams and other flowing water. Their shells are streamlined to aid in swimming.
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Genus

Albertwoodemys (1)
Andrewsemys (1)
Apeshemys (1)
Bairdemys (6)
Bauruemys (1)
Brontochelys (1)
Caninemys (1)
Cerrejonemys (1)
Cordichelys (1)
Eocenochelus (3)
Erymnochelys (Madagascan big-headed turtles) (1)   (1)
Gestemys (1)
Kenyemys (1)
Lapparentemys (1)
Latentemys (1)
Lemurchelys (1)
Mogharemys (1)
Neochelys (11)
Peiropemys (1)
Peltocephalus (1)
Podocnemis (South American side-necked river turtles) (15)   (1)
Pricemys (1)
Shetwemys (1)
Turkanemys (1)

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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