- Indian Flapshell Turtle
Taxobox
name = Indian Flapshell Turtle
status = LR/lc
status_system = IUCN2.3
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Reptilia
subclassis =Anapsida
ordo =Testudines
subordo =Cryptodira
superfamilia =Trionychoidea
familia =Trionychidae
genus = "Cyclanorbis "
species = "C. Lissemys "
binomial = "Lissemys punctata"
binomial_authority = Lacépède, 1788
synonyms =Softshell turtles EnglishThe Indian Flapshell Turtle, "Lissemys punctata", a soft-shelled turtle fromIndia , constitute the largest volume of any turtle species in Indian food markets. [Animal Encyclopedia, [http://www.answers.com/topic/lissemys-punctata-1Indian Flapshell turtle] , 2008] It is generally mild mannered, but newly caught individuals, especially large adults, may bite. 3 subspecies are recognized.Characteristics
*"Lissemys punctata punctata" (Lacepède, 1788), the Indian flapshell turtle, occurs in peninsular India and on
Sri Lanka . Its carapace is uniformly olive brown to brown, and the 1st peripheral is only slightly larger than the 2nd; the head is olive to brown with three oblique, parallel black stripes, at least in the young; and the plastron has an entoplastral callosity that is moderate in size and gray brown in color
*"L. p. andersoni" Webb, 1980a, the Indo-Gangetic flapshell turtle, occurs in theIndus ,Ganges , andBrahmaputra drainages in easternPakistan , northern India,Sikkim , southeasternNepal ,Bangladesh , and northern coastalMyanmar .
* L. p. scutata (Peters, 1868), the Burmese flapshell turtle, lives in the Irrawaddy and Salween rivers of Myanmar, and occurs in northeastern Thailand, and possibly inYunnan Province ,China (Kuchling, 1995).Habitat
Lissemys punctata lives in the shallow, quiet, often stagnant waters of rivers, streams, marshes, ponds, lakes and irrigation canals, and tanks. Waters with sand or mud bottoms are preferred. [ C.H. Ernst, R.G.M. Altenburg & R.W. Barbour, Turtles of the World [http://nlbif.eti.uva.nl/bis/turtles.php?menuentry=soorten&id=222 Indian flapshell turtle] ]
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