Chelodina

Chelodina, collectively known as snake-necked turtles, is a large and diverse genus of long-necked chelid turtles with a complicated nomenclatural history.[2] Although in the past, Macrochelodina and Macrodiremys have been considered separate genera and prior to that all the same, they are now considered subgenera of the Chelodina,[2] further Macrochelodina and Macrodiremys are now known to apply to the same species, hence Chelydera is used for the northern snake-necked turtles.[3]

Chelodina
Temporal range: Eocene–Recent
Australian snake-necked turtle
(Chelodina longicollis)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Order:Testudines
Suborder:Pleurodira
Family:Chelidae
Subfamily:Chelodininae
Genus:Chelodina
Fitzinger, 1826 [1]
Type species
Testudo longicollis Shaw, 1794

Chelodina is an ancient group of chelid turtles native to Australia, New Guinea, the Indonesian Rote Island, and East Timor. The turtles within this subgenus are small to medium-sized with oval shaped carapace. They are side-necked turtles, meaning they tuck their head partially around the side of their body when threatened instead of directly backwards.

Chelydera represents those species that have often been termed the Chelodina B group or thick necked snake neck turtles. The subgenus was described in 2020 by Thomson & Georges (in Shea et al. 2020). They are a side-neck turtle of the family Chelidae with extremely long necks and long flattened heads. They are specialist fish eaters using a strike and gape mode of feeding. They are medium to large species with the largest Chelodina (Chelydera) expansa reaching shell lengths of some 45 cm (18 in).[4] The first fossils (C. (Chelydera) alanrixi) are known from Queensland from the Eocene period (Lapparent de Broin, F. de, & Molnar, R. E., 2001).[5]

Macrochelodina (Wells & Wellington, 1985) is a monotypic subgenus of the Chelodina. Its sole member is the enigmatic Chelodina (Macrochelodina) oblonga from Western Australia.

Taxonomy

Current taxonomy follows that of Georges & Thomson, 2010[2] with updates from van Dijk et al. 2014[6] and Shea et al. 2020.[3]

Synonymous names for the Chelodina Fitzinger 1826 genus include: Hydraspis Bell 1828, Chelyodina Agassiz 1846:79 (nomen novum), Hesperochelodina Wells and Wellington 1985 (nomen nudum).

The type species for the Chelodina subgenus is Chelodina longicollis (Shaw, 1794). The type species for the Chelydera subgenus is Chelodina parkeri Rhodin and Mittermeier 1976. The type species for Macrochelodina is Chelodina oblonga Gray 1841.

List of species

Common nameScientific name[a]IUCN Red List Status[6]Picture
Subgenus: Chelodina Fitzinger, 1826
Cann's snake-necked turtleChelodina canni
McCord & Thomson, 2002[7]
LC
Gunalen's snake-necked turtleChelodina gunaleni
McCord & Joseph-Ouni, 2007[8]
DD
Aramia snake-necked turtleChelodina ipudinapi
Joseph-Ouni, & McCord, 2022
Eastern long-necked turtleChelodina longicollis
(Shaw, 1794)
LC
Roti Island snake-necked turtle
McCord's snakeneck turtle
Chelodina mccordi
Rhodin, 1994b[9]
CR IUCN
New Guinea snake-necked turtleChelodina novaeguineae
Boulenger, 1888
LC IUCN
Reimann's snake-necked turtleChelodina reimanni
Philippen and Grossmann, 1990
NT IUCN
Pritchard's snake-necked turtleChelodina pritchardi
Rhodin, 1994a[10]
EN IUCN
Steindachner's long-necked turtle
Dinner-plate turtle
Chelodina steindachneri
Siebenrock, 1914
LC
Subgenus: Chelydera Thomson & Georges, 2020[3]
Arnhem Land long-necked turtleChelodina burrungandjii
Thomson, Kennett & Georges, 2000[11]
LC
Giant snake-necked turtleChelodina expansa
Gray, 1857
LC
Kuchling's snake-necked turtleChelodina kuchlingi
Cann, 1997[12]
NE
Darwin snake-necked turtleChelodina kurrichalpongo
(Joseph-Ouni, McCord, Cann, & Smales, 2019)
NE
Parker's snake-necked turtleChelodina parkeri
Rhodin and Mittermeier, 1976
VU IUCN
Northern snake-necked turtle
North Australian snake-necked turtle
Chelodina rugosa
Ogilby, 1890[13]
NT IUCN
Kimberley long neck turtleChelodina walloyarrinaNE
Subgenus: Macrochelodina Wells & Wellington 1985
Southwestern snake-necked turtle
Narrow-breasted snake-necked turtle

Oblong turtle

Chelodina oblonga
Gray, 1841[14]
NT

Extinct species

Fossil of Chelodina insculpta

There are three identified extinct species of Chelodina:

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