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Chelidae is one of
three living families of the
turtle suborder Pleurodira, and are
commonly called Austro-South
American side-neck turtles. The family...
- Africa.
Within the Pleurodira,
three living families are represented:
Chelidae, also
known as the Austro-South
American side-necked turtles, the Pelomedusidae...
- macrurus) is an
endangered species of short-necked
turtle in the
family Chelidae. The
species is
endemic to the Mary
River in south-east Queensland, Australia...
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Georges (in Shea et al. 2020). They are a side-neck
turtle of the
family Chelidae with
extremely long
necks and long
flattened heads. They are specialist...
- J. (2025). "Wabanbara ringtailensis—a new
chelid turtle (Pleurodira:
Chelidae) from mid-Miocene
deposits of the
Riversleigh World Heritage Area in Australia"...
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Amazon side-necked
turtle is a
monotypic species of
turtle in the
family Chelidae. It is
found in Brazil, Colombia, and
possibly Peru. This
species is dimorphic...
- of the
eastern long-necked turtle,
Chelodina longicollis (Testudinata:
Chelidae), from Australia". Herpetologica. 46 (1): 22–33. JSTOR 3892599. Kennett...
- turtles,
commonly known as
Australian snapping turtles, in the
family Chelidae.
Species in the
genus Elseya are
found in
river systems in
northern and...
- lavarackorum) is a
large species of
freshwater turtle in the
sidenecked family Chelidae. The
species is
endemic to
northern Australia in
northwest Queensland and...
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Mesoclemmys is a
genus of
South American turtles in the
family Chelidae.
Species include:
Mesoclemmys dahli (Zangerl & Medem, 1958) – Dahl's toad-headed...