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- Siebenrockiella is a small genus of black marsh turtles. It used to be monotypic but now has two species with the addition of the Philippine forest turtle...
- Siebenrockiella leytensis is a species of freshwater turtle endemic to the Philippines. It is classified as critically endangered. It is known as the...
- Siebenrockiella cr****icollis (commonly known as black marsh turtle, smiling terrapin, and Siamese temple turtle, among others) is a freshwater turtle...
- to West and Central Africa. Smiling terrapin or black marsh turtle, Siebenrockiella cr****icollis, a testudine in the family Geoemydidae native to Southeast...
- while others possess different **** chromosomes; one known species (Siebenrockiella cr****icolis) exhibits XX/XY **** determination, while another species...
- the provisions of the Convention) Senna meridionalis Siebenrockiella cr****icollis Siebenrockiella leytensis Siphonochilus aethiopicus (Po****tions of Mozambique...
- distinct and placed in the genera Heosemys, Leucocephalon, Melanochelys, Siebenrockiella (including Panayanemys), and Vijayachelys. Geoemyda, Reptile Database...
- been seen to infect two kinds of turtles, the black marsh turtle (Siebenrockiella cr****icollis) and the Amboina box turtle (Cuora amboinensis). Both...
- the protection of the critically endangered Palawan forest turtle (Siebenrockiella leytensis) in the Philippines. Other conservation projects that Eric...
- classified under Leucocephalon, the Philippine forest turtle under Siebenrockiella, and the Cochin Forest cane turtle under Vijayachelys. Artner, H. (2008)...