Kinosternon

Genus of turtles


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::summary Genus of turtles ::

| image = Kinosternon_subrubrum.jpg | image_caption = Mississippi mud turtle Kinosternon subrubrum hippocrepis | display_parents = 3 | taxon = Kinosternon | authority = Spix, 1824

Kinosternon is a genus of small aquatic turtles from the Americas known commonly as mud turtles.

Geographic range

They are found in the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America. The greatest species richness is in Mexico, and only three species (K. dunni, K. leucostomum, and K. scorpioides) are found in South America. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Distinguishing_characteristics_of_musk_turtles_(Sternotherus)and_mud_turtles(Kinosternon).jpg" caption="Comparison between the plastrons of ''[[Sternotherus]]'' and ''Kinosternon''"] ::

Description

They are very similar to the musk turtles, but generally smaller in size, and their carapaces are not as highly domed.

Diet

All mud turtles are carnivorous, consuming various aquatic invertebrates (especially molluscs and worms) , fish, and even carrion.

Behavior

Mud turtles live in the ground layer on the bed of bodies of slowly-flowing or still water. By burrowing deeply into mud, mud turtles are protected from danger. They occasionally like to bask in the sun. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/Kinosternon_acutum_61641648.jpg" caption="[[Tabasco mud turtle]] - ''K. acutum''"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Kinosternon_creaseri_28086778.jpg" caption="[[Creaser's mud turtle]] - ''K. creaseri''"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Kinosternon_leucostomum_365484227.jpg" caption="[[White-lipped mud turtle]] - ''K. leucostomum''"] ::

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Species

Extant

Extinct

References

;Bibliography

  • CITEREFRhodin2010

References

  1. {{Harnvb. Rhodin. 2010
  2. (1986). "Turtles, Tortoises, and Terrapins". St. Martin's Press.
  3. (27 November 2020). "A New Species of Mud Turtle of Genus Kinosternon (Testudines: Kinosternidae) from the Pacific Coastal Plain of Northwestern Mexico". Zootaxa.
  4. Iverson, J. B., & Berry, J. F. (2024). Morphometric Variation in the Red-Cheeked Mud Turtle (Kinosternon cruentatum) and its Taxonomic Implications. Chelonian Conservation and Biology: Celebrating 25 Years as the World’s Turtle and Tortoise Journal.https://doi.org/10.2744/CCB-1589.1
  5. (August 3, 2017). "Turtles of the world, 2017 update: Annotated checklist and atlas of taxonomy, synonymy, distribution, and conservation status(8th Ed.)". Chelonian Research Monographs.
  6. McCord, Robert D.. (2016-02-17). "What is Kinosternon arizonense?". Historical Biology.
  7. "A Distinctive New Species of Mud Turtle from Western México". Chelonian Conservation and Biology.

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