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Mekong snail-eating turtle

The Mekong snail-eating turtle (Malayemys subtrijuga) is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae. It was monotypic within the genus Malayemys until Brophy (2004, 2005) reevaluated (based on morphology) Malayemys macrocephala (Gray, 1859), which has been long time considered to be a synonym of M. subtrijuga.

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related to Distribution · 15
Mekong snail-eating turtle → Brophy, Cambodia, Indonesia, It, Java, Laos, Malay Peninsula, Mekong, Mekong River, Mekong River Basin, Sumatra, Thailand, The, The Mekong, Vietnam
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Mekong snail-eating turtle → The Mekong

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malayemys mekong subtrijuga turtle snail-eating species family genus gray java brophy 2005 geoemydidae monotypic river basin indonesia within 2004 reevaluated

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Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionThe Mekong0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionMekong River0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionCambodia0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionLaos0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionVietnam0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionThailand0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionMalay Peninsula0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionJava0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionIndonesia0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionIt0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionMekong River Basin0.60section
Mekong snail-eating turtlerelated to DistributionThe0.60section

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