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Higher TaxaEmydidae, Deirochelyinae, Testudinoidea, Testudines (turtles)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Nazas Slider [hartwegi]
S: Jicotea de La Meseta Mexican 
SynonymPseudemys scripta hartwegi LEGLER 1990: 89
Pseudemys scripta hartwegi — SMITH & SMITH 1980 (nomen nudum)
Trachemys scripta hartwegi — IVERSON 1985 (nomen nudum)
Trachemys gaigeae hartwegi — SEIDEL 2002
Trachemys gaigeae hartwegi — MCCORD & JOSEPH-OUNI 2005
Trachemys nebulosa hartwegi — BRINGSØE in FRITZ 2001
Trachemys gaigeae hartwegi — STUART & WARD 2009
Trachemys gaigeae hartwegi — TTWG 2014: 362
Trachemys gaigeae hartwegi — VARGAS-RAMÍREZ et al. 2017
Trachemys ornata hartwegi — WALLS 1996
Trachemys hartwegi — TTWG 2021 
DistributionMexico (NE Durango, SW Coahuila)

Type locality: Río Nazas, 1.2 km east of Presa Lázaro Cardenas, Durango, Mexico.  
Reproductionoviparous. 
TypesHolotype: UU 3802, immature; paratypes: MCZ, USNM, KU, UU, MSU 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A subspecies of Pseudemys scripta closely related to P. s. gaigeae and distinguished by the following combination of characters: anal lamina usually longer than abdominal; plastral pattern brown, relatively narrow, concentrated posterior to pectoro-abdominal seam; carapace pattern chiefly indistinct except for bold, circumferential series of dark-centered ocelli, one on each marginal scute; and isolated stripe on mandibular ramus half or less than half as long as isolated postorbital mark.
Pseudemys s. hartwegi has the shortest mandibular stripe of any subspecies of P. scripta other than callirostris. (Legler 1990) 
CommentHabitat: freshwater (lakes, ponds, rivers) 
EtymologyNamed after Dr. Norman Edouard "Kibe" Hartweg (1904-1964), American herpetologist graduated from the University of Michigan (1934) and later became a Curator there (1947). 
References
  • Fritz, U. 2001. Handbuch der Reptilien und Amphibien Europas, Band 3/IIIA Schildkröten I. Aula-Verlag, Wiebelsheim. - get paper here
  • Legler, J.M. 1990. The genus Pseudemys in Mesoamerica: Taxonomy, distribution, and origins. in J.W. Gibbons (ed.): Life history and Ecology of the Slider Turtle. Smithsonian Institution Press, pp. 82-105 - get paper here
  • McCord, W.P. & Joseph-Ouni, M. 2005. Chelonian Illustrations #20: Sliders of the United States and Northern Mexico. Reptilia (GB) (40): 80-83 - get paper here
  • Seidel, Michael E. 2002. Taxonomic observations on extant species and subspecies of slider turtles, genus Trachemys. Journal of Herpetology 36 (2): 285-292 - get paper here
  • Stuart, James N. & Joseph p. Ward 2009. Trachemys gaigeae (Hartweg 1939) – Big Bend Slider, Mexican Plateau Slider, Jicotea de la Meseta Mexicana. Chelonian Research Monographs (5): 032.1-12 - get paper here
  • TTWG; Rhodin, A.G.J., Iverson, J.B., Bour, R., Fritz, U., Georges, A., Shaffer, H.B., and van Dijk, P.P. 2021. Turtles of the World: Annotated Checklist and Atlas of Taxonomy, Synonymy, Distribution, and Conservation Status (9th Ed.). In: Rhodin, A.G.J., Iverson, J.B., van Dijk, P.P., Stanford, C.B., Goode, E.V., Buhlmann, K.A., and Mittermeier, R.A. (Eds.). Chelonian Research Monographs 8:1–472. doi:10.3854/crm.8.checklist.atlas.v9.2021. - get paper here
  • Vargas-Ramírez M, del Valle C, Ceballos CP, Fritz U. 2017. Trachemys medemi n. sp. from northwestern Colombia turns the biogeography of South American slider turtles upside down. J Zool Syst Evol Res. 2017;55:326–339 - get paper here
 
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