Batagurinae
Encyclopedia
Batagurinae is a subfamily of turtle
s. The following genera
are placed here:
Turtle
Turtles are reptiles of the order Testudines , characterised by a special bony or cartilaginous shell developed from their ribs that acts as a shield...
s. The following genera
Genera
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are placed here:
Genera
- Genus BatagurBatagur (genus)Batagur is a genus of turtles. With a recent merger with members from two other genera, this genus now has six described species.-Species:* Batagur affinis* Batagur baska* Batagur borneoensis formerly in Callagur...
(5 species) - Genus Callagur (to be merged into Batagur: Le & Mccord, 2007, Praschag et al. 2007)
- Genus Geoclemys (monotypicMonotypicIn biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group with only one biological type. The term's usage differs slightly between botany and zoology. The term monotypic has a separate use in conservation biology, monotypic habitat, regarding species habitat conversion eliminating biodiversity and...
genus) - Genus Hardella (monotypic genus)
- Genus KachugaKachugaKachuga is a defunct genus of turtles comprising the roofed turtles of South Asia. They are found in major south Asian rivers, including the Ganges, Indus and Barhamaputra rivers and their tributaries...
(to be merged into Batagur: Le & Mccord, 2007, Praschag et al. 2007) - Genus MoreniaMoreniaMorenia is a genus of turtle in the Geoemydidae family. Members are found in India, Bangladesh and Burma.It contains only the following two species:* Bengal Eyed Terrapin * Indian Eyed Turtle...
(monotypic genus) - Genus PangshuraPangshuraPangshura is a genus of Geoemydidae turtles found in South Asia. Three members were formerly in the genus Kachuga. A fourth member, Pangshura tatrotia, has been described in 2010.-Species:There are four described species:...
(4 species) (formerly in Kachuga)