Elseya lavarackorum (WHITE & ARCHER, 1994)
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Higher Taxa | Chelidae, Chelodininae, Pleurodira, Testudines (turtles) |
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Common Names | E: Gulf Snapping Turtle, Lavarack's Turtle |
Synonym | Emydura lavarackorum WHITE & ARCHER 1994 Elseya lavarackorum — THOMSON, WHITE & GEORGES 1997 Elseya lavarackorum — COGGER 2000: 739 Elseya dentata lavarackorum — ARTNER 2008 Elseya lavarackorum — GEORGES & THOMSON 2010 Elseya (Pelocomastes) lavarackorum — THOMSON et al. 2015 Elseya (Pelocomastes) lavarackorum — TTWG 2017: 195 Elseya oneiros JOSEPH-OUNI et al. 2020 Elseya lavarackorum — TTWG 2021 Elseya lavarackorum — JOSEPH-OUNI et al. 2022 Elseya oneiros — JOSEPH-OUNI et al. 2022 |
Distribution | Australia (Queensland: Nicholson Drainage) Type locality: Terrace Site, an excavation in fluviatile sediments exposed on the south bank of the Gregory River, Riversleigh Station, northwestern of Mount Isa (Pleistocene), Queensland, Australia (18º35'S 138º35'E). |
Reproduction | oviparous. |
Types | Holotype: QM F24121 |
Diagnosis | Additional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (4753 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Conservation: this species is extinct and only known from fossils. However, Thomson et al. 1997 concluded that the species is actually extant with populations in the Nicholson River. Joseph-Ouni et al. (2020) described this population as Elseya (Pelocomastes) oneiros which was considered as a synonym of lavarackorum by TTWG 2021. Joseph-Ouni et al. (2022) provided further evidence that oneiros is a valid, extant species. Type species: Pelocomastes ampla De Vis 1897 [fossil, = subjective synonym of Chelymys uberrima De Vis 1897 (fossil), is the type species of the subgenus Pelocomastes DE VIS 1897. Distribution: see map in JOSEPH-OUNI et al. 2022: 110 (Fig. 3). |
Etymology | Named after Tim and Sue Lavarack, Australian paleontologists who discovered the fossil of the turtle. It has subsequently been found to be still extant. |
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