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The purest form lives in +Florida +. Animals in +Louisiana +are often + + + + +Distribution of + +Terrapene carolina + +in the +USA +. On-line: https://wikispaces.psu.edu/display/Herps/Eastern++Box+turtle (last seen: +26-02-2019 +) + + +hybrids with any of the other subspecies. These are the largest + +T. carolina + +subspecies reaching +20 cm +in length. Apart from its length, the strongly flaring rear margins are characteristic for the subspecies. Colours are not really discriminative although white head markings occur frequently in adult males as do red colours on the front legs. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/C7/2A/E9/C72AE918F134FFAFBF1302DEFAD3284A.xml b/data/C7/2A/E9/C72AE918F134FFAFBF1302DEFAD3284A.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..dd4424434de --- /dev/null +++ b/data/C7/2A/E9/C72AE918F134FFAFBF1302DEFAD3284A.xml @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ + + + +Forty years of Box Turtle husbandry + + + +Author + +Boonman, John + +text + + +Pod @ rcis + + +2019 + +10 + + +1 + + +7 +16 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4973267 + +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.4973267 +1567-3871 + + + + + + +Terrapene carolina carolina + + + + + + + +The nominate form, the +Eastern Box Turtle +, is found in the +US +states from +Massachusetts +to +Illinois +and +Georgia +(see map in figure 1). The species inhabits pastures, marshy meadows as well as open woodlands and shores of rivers and lakes. Adult animals have highdomed brown or black carapaces with a variable pattern of yellowish stripes and blotches. Maximal carapace length is ca. +16 cm +. The hind legs contain four toes + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/C7/2A/E9/C72AE918F135FFAEBCDF02A6FE5F28F8.xml b/data/C7/2A/E9/C72AE918F135FFAEBCDF02A6FE5F28F8.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1f85656bc03 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/C7/2A/E9/C72AE918F135FFAEBCDF02A6FE5F28F8.xml @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + +Forty years of Box Turtle husbandry + + + +Author + +Boonman, John + +text + + +Pod @ rcis + + +2019 + +10 + + +1 + + +7 +16 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4973267 + +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.4973267 +1567-3871 + + + + + + +Terrapene carolina bauri + + + + + + +The +Florida +Box Turtle, as the name already indicates, is predominantly found in +Florida +. This subspecies lives in humid areas as well. The dark carapace has a bright pattern of light radiating lines resembling + +Terrapene + + + +ornata +. However, the carapace of + +T. c. +bauri + + + +is much higher domed and its head is more clearly marked. In addition, + +T. ornata + +has a dark marking on the plastron often covering it completely. The plastron of + +T. c. +bauri + +is usually uniformly yellow. The +Florida +Box Turtle reaches +15 cm +maximally and the hind legs have three toes. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/C7/2A/E9/C72AE918F135FFAEBF4F048EFC0828F8.xml b/data/C7/2A/E9/C72AE918F135FFAEBF4F048EFC0828F8.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5650291da9d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/C7/2A/E9/C72AE918F135FFAEBF4F048EFC0828F8.xml @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ + + + +Forty years of Box Turtle husbandry + + + +Author + +Boonman, John + +text + + +Pod @ rcis + + +2019 + +10 + + +1 + + +7 +16 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4973267 + +journal article +10.5281/zenodo.4973267 +1567-3871 + + + + + + +Terrapene carolina triunguis + + + + + + + +The Three-toed Box Turtle +is found from the valley of the +Mississippi +river to +Texas +and up to +Florida +in the South. This subspecies prefers clearly drier areas compared to the others. +It +grows to a maximum length of +16 cm +and shows light markings on a tan to brown background. +Males +often develop red, orange or yellow markings on the head and front legs. +In +order to enhance confusion +Three-toed Box Turtles +sometimes have fourtoed hind legs. +Together +with + +T +. c. +bauri + +it is statistically the smallest Box Turtle + +. + + + + +The two other subspecies + +T. c. +mexicana + +and + + + +T. c. +yucatana + +live in +Mexico +, in the north- + + +eastern part of the country and +Yucatan +respectively. The former form has three-toed hind legs, the latter has four toes. Both are often light brown to yellow in colour with the size comparable to + +T. c. +carolina +, + +but much bigger animals, resembling + +T. c. +major +, + +can occur. + +The complete species listing can be found on the IUCN Red List. All are classified as “vulnerable” (IUCN Red list, 2011) on the CITES appendix II. + + + \ No newline at end of file