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Higher TaxaEmydidae, Deirochelyinae, Testudinoidea, Testudines (turtles)
SubspeciesTrachemys grayi grayi (BOCOURT 1868)
Trachemys grayi emolli (LEGLER in GIBBONS 1990)
Trachemys grayi panamensis MCCORD, JOSEPH-OUNI, HAGEN & BLANCK 2010 
Common NamesG: Nicaragua-Schmuckschildkröte [emolli]
S: Jicotea Negra 
SynonymEmys grayi BOCOURT 1868
Pseudemys ornata grayi — STUART 1963
Trachemys scripta grayi — FRITZ 1990
Pseudemys scripta grayi — LEGLER 1990: 89
Trachemys venusta grayi — SEIDEL 2002
Trachemys venusta grayi — FRITZ & HAVAS 2007
Trachemys grayi — HARFUSH-MELÉNDEZ & BUSKIRK 2008
Trachemys venusta grayi — MCCORD et al. 2010
Trachemys venusta panamensis MCCORD et al. 2010
Trachemys grayi — FRITZ et al. 2011
Trachemys grayi grayi — MCCRANIE et al. 2013
Trachemys venusta panamensis — TTWG 2014
Trachemys grayi — TTWG 2014: 362
Trachemys grayi grayi — VARGAS-RAMÍREZ et al. 2017
Trachemys grayi grayi — TTWG 2021

Trachemys grayi emolli (LEGLER in GIBBONS 1990)
Pseudemys scripta emolli LEGLER in GIBBONS 1990: 91
Trachemys scripta emolli — IVERSON 1992: 208
Trachemys ornata emolli — WALLS 1996
Trachemys emolli — SEIDEL 2002
Trachemys venusta emolli — ARTNER 2003
Trachemys emolli — HENNIG 2004
Trachemys emolli — FRITZ & HAVAS 2007
Chrysemys ornata — HENDERSON 2010
Trachemys grayi emolli — MCCRANIE et al. 2013
Trachemys emolli — PARHAM et al. 2013
Trachemys emolli — TTWG 2014: 362
Trachemys grayi emolli — TTWG 2017
Trachemys grayi emolli — VARGAS-RAMÍREZ et al. 2017
Trachemys emolli — MCCRANIE 2018
Trachemys emolli — PFAU 2021
Trachemys grayi emolli — TTWG 2021
Trachemys emolli — SUNYER & MARTÍNEZ-FONSECA 2023

Trachemys grayi panamensis MCCORD, JOSEPH-OUNI, HAGEN & BLANCK 2010
Trachemys venusta panamensis MCCORD, JOSEPH-OUNI, HAGEN & BLANCK 2010
Trachemys grayi panamensis — TTWG 2017
Trachemys grayi panamensis — VARGAS-RAMÍREZ et al. 2017
Trachemys grayi panamensis — TTWG 2021 
DistributionSW Mexico (Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Chiapas, Oaxaca) through W Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama

Type locality: Río Nagualate, Guatemala.

panamensis: Panama; Type locality: Chiva-Chiva Road (trail), 1 km from Gaillané (Gaillard) Highway (Fort Clayton entrance), north of Miraflores Lake, Pacific-side Panama Canal Zone, Panamá Province, Panama.

emolli: Nicaragua, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras; Type locality: "Rio Tepetate. 2.5 km northeast of Granada, Granada Province, Nicaragua"  
Reproductionoviparous. 
TypesHolotype: MNHN-RA 9220 (this specimen is also in the MNHN register as being the type of Emys umbra Bocourt)
Holotype: UU 6728 [emolli]
Holotype: UF (was FLMNH 52511), juvenile preserved in alcohol, collected in July 1968 by H. W. Campbell [panamensis] 
DiagnosisAdditional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (471 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. 
CommentSynonymy: Fritz et al. 2011 showed that T. venusta grayi was not part of the T. venusta complex and so should be recognized as a distinct species, T. grayi. Fritz et al. (2012) revealed T. venusta to be polyphyletic and referred T. emolli, T. venusta grayi, and T. venusta panamensis to T. grayi. Consequently, the latter name is now applicable to all populations naturally occurring in Costa Rica and Panama.

Distribution: not in Honduras fide McCranie 2015 (checklist Honduras). See map in McCranie 2013: 25.

Habitat: freshwater (lakes, ponds, rivers)

NCBI taxonID: 365638 [emolli] 
EtymologyNamed after British zoologist John Edward Gray (1800 – 1875), Keeper of Zoology at the British Museum in London from 1840 until 1874, although he started working at the museum in 1824. 
References
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  • Harfush-Meléndez, Martha and James R. Buskirk 2008. New Distributional Data on the Tehuantepec Slider, Trachemys grayi, in Oaxaca, Mexico. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 7(2): 274-276 - get paper here
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  • McCord, William P.; Mehdi Joseph-Ouni, Cris Hagen, and Torsten Blanck 2010. Three New Subspecies of Trachemys venusta (Testudines: Emydidae) from Honduras, Northern Yucatán (Mexico), and Pacific Coastal Panama. Reptilia (GB): 39-49 - get paper here
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  • Parham, James F.; Theodore J. Papenfuss, Peter Paul van Dijk, Byron S. Wilson, Cristian Marte, Lourdes Rodriguez Schettino, W. Brian Simison 2013. Genetic introgression and hybridization in Antillean freshwater turtles (Trachemys) revealed by coalescent analyses of mitochondrial and cloned nuclear markers. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 67 (1):176–187 - get paper here
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