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Continent: Asia
Distribution: S China (from Kwangsi, Kwangtung, Guangdong, Hainan Island), Vietnam, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo)
Type locality: unknown (fide KING & BURKE 1989)
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Continent: North-America
Distribution: Canada (S Quebec, S Ontario), USA (NW Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania (Susquehanna River drainage of Pennsylvania), Ohio, W West Virginia, W Virginia, Tennessee, NW Georgia, N Alabama, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, E Minnesota, E Iowa, Missouri, E Kansas, NE Oklahoma, Arkansas, S Wisconsin, Maryland, Delaware River)
Type locality: restricted to the œpeninsula of Presque Isle and adjacent Presque Isle Bay in Erie County, Pennsylvania by Lindeman 2009.
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Continent: Asia
Distribution: N India, Bangladesh (watersheds of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Indus rivers), Pakistan
Type locality: "India".
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Distribution

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Continent: Asia
Distribution: Myanmar (= Burma) (Tenasserim), Philippine Islands, S Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia (Sumatra, Borneo), Singapore
Type locality: Penang [West Malaysia]
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Distribution

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Continent: North-America
Distribution: USA (along the Atlantic amd Gulf coasts in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida including the Keys, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas), Bermuda Island centrata: USA (Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina) littoralis: Texas.
Type locality: œRockport, Texas [Aransas County, Texas]. macrospilota: Florida;
Type locality: œCharlotte Harbor, Florida [Charlotte County, Florida]. pileata: USA (Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas) rhizophorarum: Florida keys tequesta: Florida;
Type locality: œMiami Beach, Dade County, Florida
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Distribution

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Continent: South-America
Distribution: Caribbean drainages of Guyana, French Guiana, Venezuela, and Colombia, Trinidad ?, Tobago ?, upper tributaries of the Amazon River in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, N Bolivia, S Venezuela, and Brazil USA (introduced to Florida)
Type locality: "Rupununi und Takutu" rivers, Guyana. cayennensis: Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, N Bolivia (after BONIN et al. 2006).
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Distribution

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Continent: South-America
Distribution: E Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, Tobago, Guyana, French Guiana, Surinam, NE Brazil (Amazon as far upstream as the lower reaches of the Tapajós river.)
Type locality: "Cayenne," French Guiana. flammigera: S Venezuela (region of confluenceof the Ventuari and Orinoco rivers).
Type locality: Caño Maica, 10 km SE of Carmelitas, Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela (4°4'N, 66°31'W).
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Distribution

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Continent: Caribbean
Distribution: Cuba, Isla de Pinos, Cayman Islands Introduced to Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, Marie Galante. decussata: central and eastern Cuba; Archipiélago de Sabana-Camagüey.
Type locality: "America Boreali". angusta (HOLOTYPE MCZ 34340): western Cuba; Isla de la Juventud; Cayman Is.
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Emys

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Emys is a small genus within the family Emydidae. The genus (sensu lato), consisting primarily of freshwater pond turtles, is endemic to Europe and North America.

Species

The following two species may be assigned to the genus Emys (sensu lato).[2]

Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Emys.

Taxonomy

The eastern North American species, E. blandingii, is usually separated into its own genus, Emydoidea. Similarly, the western North American species, E. marmorata and E. pallida, were recently moved to their own genus, Actinemys.[5]

References

  1. ^ Rhodin et al. 2010, p. 000.104
  2. ^ "Turtle Taxonomy: Methodology, Recommendations, and Guidelines" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-10. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  3. ^ a b Rhodin et al. 2010, pp. 000.104–000.106
  4. ^ "Emys trinacris ". reptarium.cz.
  5. ^ Rhodin et al. 2011, pp. 000.185
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Emys: Brief Summary

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Emys is a small genus within the family Emydidae. The genus (sensu lato), consisting primarily of freshwater pond turtles, is endemic to Europe and North America.

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