Leucocephalon yuwonoi (MCCORD, IVERSON & BOEADI, 1995)
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Higher Taxa | Geoemydidae (Geoemydinae), Testudinoidea, Testudines (turtles) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Sulawesi Forest Turtle G: Celebes-Erdschildkröte |
Synonym | Geoemyda yuwonoi MCCORD et al. 1995: 311 Heosemys yuwonoi — FRITZ & OBST 1996 Leucocephalon yuwonoi — MCCORD et al. 2000: 86 Leucocephalon yuwonoi — PLATT et al. 2001 Heosemys yuwonoi — OBST 2003: 17 Leucocephalon yuwonoi — OBST 2003: 18 Leucocephalon yuwonoi — MCCORD & JOSEPH-OUNI 2003 Notochelys yuwonoi — ARTNER 2008: 10 Leucocephalon yuwonoi — TTWG 2014 Leucocephalon yuwonoi — TTWG 2021 |
Distribution | Indonesia (Sulawesi) Type locality: “Near Gorontalo (0° 33’ N, 123° 05’ E), on the Minahassa Peninsula”, N Celebes (Indonesia). |
Reproduction | |
Types | Holotype: MZB 10295, an adult male, Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense; paratypes: MZB, FLMNH (UF) |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis. A large batagurid species. tentatively assigned to the genus Geoemyda, but distinguishable from all other batagurids by the combination of: (1) relatively large size: (2) relatively low. tricarinate, orange-brown carapace; (3) unhinged and unstreaked plastron; (4) very short inter-gular seam (less than 50% of interanal seam length) and nearly parallel anterior and posterior gular margins: (5) very long interanal seam: (6) well-developed bony bridge; (7) distinctive, sexually dichromatic head coloration: (8) laterally cusped upper tomium; (9) hooked beak; (10) maxillae contacting anteriorly, below the premaxillae; and (11) lack of a postorbital bar. (McCord et al. 1995) Additional details (5794 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Picture in Draco 13 (4): 94 (2003). Conservation: This is one of the most endangered turtle species according to a 2003 assessment by the IUCN. Type species: Geoemyda yuwonoi MCCORD et al. 1995 is the type species of the genus Leucocephalon MCCORD et al. 2000: 86. Habitat: freshwater (Rivers, swamps) |
Etymology | Named after Frank Bambang Yuwono (b. 1958), a biologist, herpetologist, and breeder of small mammals and reptiles. |
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