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- The Chelydridae is a family of turtles that has seven extinct and two extant genera. The extant genera are the snapping turtles, Chelydra and Macrochelys...
- (Macrochelys temminckii) is a large species of turtle in the family Chelydridae. The species is endemic to freshwater habitats in the United States....
- Chelydra is one of the two extant genera of the snapping turtle family, Chelydridae, the other being Macrochelys, the much larger alligator snapping turtle...
- (Chelydra serpentina) is a species of large freshwater turtle in the family Chelydridae. Its natural range extends from southeastern Canada, southwest to the...
- and relatives). Chelydridae (snapping turtles) form a sister group to Kinosternoidea. The former three subfamilies (and Chelydridae) are classified in...
- Macrochelys is a genus of very large freshwater turtles in the family Chelydridae, native to the Southeastern and Midwestern United States. Only a single...
- coriacea (Vandelli, 1761) CR Order: Testudines · Family: Chelydridae Chelydrids (Chelydridae) are a family of freshwater turtles that is made up of seven...
- Dermochelys coriacea (Vandelli, 1761) [CR] Order: Testudines. Family: Chelydridae Chelydridae is a family of turtles which has seven extinct and two extant genera...
- considered reptiles in the cladistic sense). Suborder Cryptodira Family Chelydridaecommon snapping turtles and alligator snapping turtle Family Emydidae...
- This list of reptiles of California includes the snakes, turtles and lizards found in the US state of California. [e] Endemic species. [i] Introduced species...