CHELIDAE
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11755334 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A65AFB70-FFE8-E13F-2AF1-8B5C76CC3C76 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
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CHELIDAE |
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The Twist-neck Turtle, Platemys platycephala ( Schneider 1792) , is indigenous to the Amazon and Orinoco River drainages in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela ( Pritchard & Trebbau 1984; Bonin et al. 2006). Circa 1985, Gary Patterson collected a P. platycephala in a pond at 101 Clubhouse Drive, Wilderness Country Club, Naples, Collier County (26.1405 o N, - 81.8001 o W). This animal was kept in captivity and still alive as of 15 February 2009 (photographic voucher UF 154589; MorphoBank M88573 View Materials ; Fig. 29). This species likely was released or had escaped (stage 2) from an enclosure. This represents the first known voucher for this family and species in Florida.
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