Sternotherus intermedius (Scott, Glenn & Rissler, 2017) is a animal in the Kinosternidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Sternotherus intermedius (Scott, Glenn & Rissler, 2017)

Sternotherus intermedius (Scott, Glenn & Rissler, 2017)

Sternotherus intermedius, the intermediate musk turtle, is a small endemic turtle native to Alabama, US, recognized as a species in 2017.

Family
Genus
Sternotherus
Order
Class
Testudines

About Sternotherus intermedius (Scott, Glenn & Rissler, 2017)

Sternotherus intermedius is a small turtle species native to Alabama in the United States. It is commonly called the aliflora musk turtle or the intermediate musk turtle, named for the intermediate pattern found on its shell. For a long period, this turtle was thought to be a hybrid between the two subspecies of the loggerhead musk turtle: the loggerhead musk turtle and the striped-neck musk turtle. In 2017, it was formally recognized as a separate new species based on DNA research. This species is endemic to the Choctawhatchee River and Conecuh River basins.

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Taxonomy

Animalia › Chordata › Testudines › › Kinosternidae › Sternotherus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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