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- The Dermatemydidae are a family of turtles. The family was named by John Edward Gray in 1870, and its only extant genus is Dermatemys. †Baptemys Dermatemys...
- Family Chelydridae (snapping turtles) Superfamily Kinosternoidea Family Dermatemydidae (river turtles) Family Kinosternidae (mud turtles) Clade Panchelonioidea...
- Carettochelyidaepignose turtles Family Trionychidae – softs**** turtles Family Dermatemydidaeriver turtles Family Kinosternidae – mud turtles Family Cheloniidae...
- 1758) Order: Testudines · Family: Dermatemydidae The white turtle is the only existing species in the Dermatemydidae family. It is a nocturnal, aquatic...
- head within the s****. The Carettochelyidae, Cheloniidae, Chelydridae, Dermatemydidae, Dermochelyidae, Emydidae, Kinosternidae, Testudinidae and Trionychidae...
- Central American river turtle, is the only living species in the family Dermatemydidae. The species is found in the Atlantic drainages of Central America,...
- cooters and sliders Dermatemydidae, a family of turtles Central American river turtle, the only extant species of Dermatemydidae Geoemydidae or Asian...
- Kinosternoidea is a superfamily of aquatic turtles, which includes two families: Dermatemydidae, and Kinosternidae. Kinosternoids are cryptodires, turtles whose necks...
- Order: Testudines. Family: Dermatemydidae The Central American river turtle is the only living species in the family Dermatemydidae. It is a nocturnal, aquatic...
- The Bridger Formation is a geologic formation in southwestern Wyoming. It preserves fossils dating back to the Bridgerian and Uintan stages of the Paleogene...