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- The tricarinate hill turtle or three-keeled land turtle (Melanochelys tricarinata) is a species of turtle found in northeastern India, Bangladesh, and...
- and amphibians, including the famed king cobra, plus banded krait and tricarinate hill turtle. There is also a mugger crocodile breeding programme in nearby...
- ****alura tricarinata is a species of agamid lizard endemic to Asia. Common names for this species include three-keeled mountain lizard, cloud-forest ****alure...
- Myanmar. ****alura tricarinata (Blyth, 1853) three-keeled mountain lizard, tricarinate forest agama India, Nepal, and Tibet (China) ****alura variegata Gray...
- subfamily had s**** with elliptical or quadrate whorl section with keel or tricarinate, bisulcate venter. Ribs were variable, from falcate to strongly angled...
- or a little smaller. The dorsal scales are more or less distinctly tricarinate, with three or rarely five ridges. The nuchal and lateral scales are...
- covers whorl sides completely. Venters are usually keeled and may be tricarinate. The Hecticocerainae, which has its origin in the Oppeliinae, give rise...
- a. Ear-opening much larger than nostril; dorsal scales feebly bi- or tricarinate. R. rurkii b. Ear-opening not, or but slightly, larger than nostril;...
- contains only two species: Indian black turtle (Melanochelys trijuga) Tricarinate hill turtle (Melanochelys tricarinata) Rhodin 2010, p. 000.113 Bibliography...
- viper Siamese crocodile Spectacled caiman Sri Lankan green vine snake Tricarinate hill turtle West African dwarf crocodile Whitaker's boa The ungulate...