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Natator depressus (GARMAN, 1880)

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Higher TaxaCheloniidae (Cheloniinae), Chelonioidea, Testudines (turtles)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Flatback Turtle 
SynonymChelonia depressa GARMAN 1880: 124
Chelonia depressa — GARMAN 1908: 9
Natator tessellatus MCCULLOCH 1908
Natator depressus — ZANGERL et al. 1988
Chelonia depressa — ERNST & BARBOUR 1989: 121
Natator depressus — COGGER 2000: 183
Natator depressus — BONIN et al 2006
Natator depressus — TTWG 2021 
DistributionE Indian Ocean, SW/WC Pacific Ocean,
coastal waters of the continental shelf off N/NE Australia (New South Wales)

Type locality: northern Australia  
Reproductionoviparous. Exhibits temperature‐dependent sex determination (TSD) fide Cornejo-Páramo et al. 2020 (and references therein). 
TypesLectotype: MCZ 4473, designated by LOVERIDGE 1934 (see also Barbour, T. 1914)
Holotype: AM R4158, from near Port Darwin, N. T. [tesselatus] 
Diagnosis 
CommentHabitat: marine.

Conservation status: data deficient

Type species: Natator tessellatus MCCULLOCH 1908 is the type species of the genus Natator MCCULLOCH 1908: 127. 
EtymologyPresumably named after the Latin depressus (low or flattened) in reference to the shell shape (the species is commonly known as the Flatback Turtle). (G. Shea, pers. comm., 9 Feb 2024) 
References
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