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Actinemys pallida (SEELIGER, 1945)

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Higher TaxaEmydidae, Emydinae, Testudinoidea, Testudines (turtles)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Southwestern Pond Turtle, Southern Pacific Pond Turtle 
SynonymClemmys marmorata pallida SEELIGER 1945
Clemmys marmorata pallida — STEBBINS 1985: 99
Clemmys marmorata pallida — LINER 1994
Clemmys marmorata pallida — CROTHER 2000
Actinemys marmorata pallida — MCCORD & JOSEPH-OUNI 2006
Emys pallida — SPINKS et al. 2014
Emys pallida — SPINKS et al. 2016
Emys pallida — TTWG 2017
Actinemys pallida — CROTHER et al. 2017
Actinemys pallida — SEIDEL & ERNST 2017
Actinemys pallida — TTWG 2021 
DistributionUSA (S California), Mexico (N Baja California); central coast range south of the San Francisco Bay area to the species’ southern range boundary, including the Mojave River (Spinks et al. 2014).

Type locality: “Lower Coyote Creek, near Alamitos, Orange County, California”  
Reproductionoviparous. 
TypesHolotype: MVZ 6716, adult female 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (pallida): Inguinal plates absent (60 percent) or small (34 percent). The sides and ventral surface of the neck usually have a light uniform background color with dark spots. (Seeliger 1945)


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CommentRelationships: See E. marmorata. Spinks et al. (2014) used more DNA data to distinguish between a northern and southern clade which they recommended to call E. marmorata and E. pallida.

Distribution: See Spinks et al. (2014: Fig. 2) for a map of E. marmorata and E. pallida, based on genetic data.

Hybridization: Emys marmorata and Emys pallida show very limited intergradation in a few populations in the northern central coast range and adjacent Sierra Nevada foothills, although at all intergrade sites we also found pure individuals of the locally prevalent species

Habitat: freshwater (swamps, ponds, rivers) 
EtymologyThe name marmorata is from the Latin marmor, marble; refers to the marbled (mottled) pattern of the carapace. 
References
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  • Burroughs, R. W., Parham, J. F., Stuart, B. L., Smits, P. D., & Angielczyk, K. D. 2024. Morphological Species Delimitation in the Western Pond Turtle (Actinemys): Can Machine Learning Methods Aid in Cryptic Species Identification?. Integrative Organismal Biology, obae010
  • Crother, B. I. (ed.). 2017. Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico, with Comments Regarding Confidence in Our Understanding. 8th edition. SSAR Herpetological Circular 43: 1-104 - get paper here
  • FOSTER, SARAH M.; STEPHEN GERGENI, KELLY A. DAVIDSON, LUCY STEVENOT & JEFF A. ALVAREZ 2021. Successful nest intervention for declining turtle species - the northwestern pond turtle Actinemys marmorata and southwestern pond turtle Actinemys pallida. The Herpetological Bulletin (157) - get paper here
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  • Valdez-Villavicencio, Jorge H.; Anny Peralta-García, Patricia Galina-Tessaro and Bradford D. Hollingsworth 2016. Notes on the Reproduction of the Southwestern Pond Turtle Emys pallida in Baja California, México. Revista Mexicana de Herpetología 2(1):
 
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