Nilssonia (turtle)

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Nilssonia is a genus of softshell turtles (family Trionychidae) from rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes in South Asia and Burma. In many treatments, it is monotypic, with the single species Burmese peacock softshell (N. formosa). However, the supposed other genus of peacock softshells, Aspideretes, is more closely related to N. formosa than had been believed. They differ only in the neural plates between the first pleural scale pair of the bony carapace, which are fused into one in N. formosa and unfused in the others.[5]

Nilssonia
Nilssonia leithii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Order:Testudines
Suborder:Cryptodira
Family:Trionychidae
Subfamily:Trionychinae
Genus:Nilssonia
Gray, 1872[1]
Species
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Synonyms[2]
  • Nilssonia Gray, 1872: 332[1]
  • Isola Gray, 1873: 51[3]
  • Aspideretes O.P. Hay, 1904: 274[4]

Thus, it has been proposed to unite the two genera under the older name, Nilssonia. As it seems, the closest living relatives of the Burmese peacock softshell are the Indian softshell turtle (A./N. gangeticus) and the Leith's softshell turtle (A./N. leithii), making the merging of the genera well warranted.[5][2]

Etymology

The generic name, Nilssonia, is in honor of Swedish zoologist Sven Nilsson.[6]

Species

If the genera are united, the five species are:

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