Pelomedusa barbata PETZOLD, VARGAS-RAMÍREZ, KEHLMAIER, VAMBERGER, BRANCH, DU PREEZ, HOFMEYR, MEYER, SCHLEICHER, ŠIROKÝ & FRITZ, 2014
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Higher Taxa | Pelomedusidae, Pelomedusoidea, Pleurodira, Testudines (turtles) |
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Synonym | Pelomedusa barbata PETZOLD, VARGAS-RAMÍREZ, KEHLMAIER, VAMBERGER, BRANCH, DU PREEZ, HOFMEYR, MEYER, SCHLEICHER, ŠIROKÝ & FRITZ 2014 Pelomedusa barbata — TTWG 2017: 202 Pelomedusa barbata — TTWG 2021 |
Distribution | Yemen Type locality: Zinjibar, Abyan, Yemen, N13°7.75 E45°22.81 |
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Types | Holotype: MTD D 24637 (Museum für Tierkunde, Senckenberg Dresden), male; leg. W. Wranik, 3 June 1985; Fig. 3 top). Paratypes: Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle Genève (MNHG 2310.062, adult male, Al Sukhna, Yemen; MNHG 2455.073–075, adult male and two juveniles, Wadi Warazan, Lahij, Yemen); Museum für Tierkunde, Senckenberg Dresden (MTD D 24638, adult female, Lahij, Yemen); The Natural History Museum, London (BMNH 1985.1475, mummified adult, Al Kadan, Tihama, Al Hudaydah, Yemen; BMNH 1985.1478–1479, adult male and female, Amanat Al Asimah, Sana’a Area, Yemen); Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig, Bonn (ZFMK 87122, juvenile, Asir Region, Saudi Arabia). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Medium-sized, light-coloured helmeted terrapins with a known maximum straight carapacial length of 21.6 cm (Gasperetti et al. 1993). Pectorals with narrow to broad midseam contact. Two small temporal scales (rarely only one large scale) on each side of head. Two or three large to very large barbels under chin. In adults, carapace light coloured, plastron entirely yellow. [PETZOLD et al. 2014]. Additional details (392 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Phylogenetics: Pelomedusa barbata corresponds to mtDNA lineage VII of Vargas-Ramírez et al. (2010). According to our analyses of mtDNA, P. barbata belongs to the northern species group of Pelomedusa and is most closely related to P. somalica (Fig. 1). Distribution: Map: Petzold et al. 2014 Habitat: freshwater () |
Etymology | The name (Latin: bearded) refers to the large barbels beneath the chin of the new species |
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