Trachemys stejnegeri Schmidt, 1928 is a animal in the Emydidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Trachemys stejnegeri Schmidt, 1928

Trachemys stejnegeri Schmidt, 1928

Trachemys stejnegeri, the Central Antillean slider, is an emydid turtle found on three West Indian islands.

Family
Genus
Trachemys
Order
Class
Testudines

About Trachemys stejnegeri Schmidt, 1928

The Central Antillean slider, with the scientific name Trachemys stejnegeri Schmidt, 1928, is a species of turtle that belongs to the family Emydidae. This species is native to the West Indies, where it occurs on three islands: Puerto Rico, Great Inagua, and Hispaniola. On Hispaniola, the species is found within the territory of both the Dominican Republic and Haiti.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Testudines Emydidae Trachemys

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