Senegal flapshell turtle

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The Senegal flapshell turtle (Cyclanorbis senegalensis) is a species of turtle in the subfamily Cyclanorbinae of the family Trionychidae. The species, which is one of two species of softshell turtles in the genus Cyclanorbis, is endemic to Africa.

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Suborder:Cryptodira
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Senegal flapshell turtle
Underside of shell
CITES Appendix II[2]
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Suborder: Cryptodira
Family: Trionychidae
Genus: Cyclanorbis
Species:
C. senegalensis
Binomial name
Cyclanorbis senegalensis
Synonyms[3]
  • Cryptopus senegalensis
    A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1835
  • Emyda senegalensis
    Gray, 1844
  • Cyclanorbis petersii
    Gray, 1854
  • Cyclanosteus petersii
    — Gray, 1856
  • Cycloderma senegalense
    A.H.A. Duméril, 1860 (ex errore)
  • Cycloderma petersii
    Strauch, 1862
  • Cyclanosteus senegalensis
    — Gray, 1864
  • Tetrathyra baikii
    Gray, 1865
  • Tetrathyra vaillantii
    Rochebrune, 1884
  • Cyclanorbis senegalensis
    Boulenger, 1889
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Geographic range

Habitat

The preferred natural habitats of C. senegalensis are freshwater wetlands and savanna.[1]

Cyclanorbis senegalensis

Description

C. senegalensis may attain a straight-line carapace length of 35 cm (14 in).[4]

The head is olive, with numerous white dots. The carapace is olive, either uniform or with small dark blotches. Hatchlings have longitudinal rows of small tubercles on the carapace. The plastron is yellowish, clouded with brown. The plastral callosities are finely granular.[4]

Diet

C. senegalensis preys upon tadpoles, other amphibians, and fishes. Large adults of C. senegalensis have jaws strong enough to also eat freshwater clams and snails.[1]

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