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A morphological review of subspecies of the Asian box turtle, Cuora amboinensis (Testudines, Geomydidae)

April 13, 2016

The turtle Cuora amboinensis has an extensive distribution covering most of southern mainland Asia, Indonesia, and extending to the Philippine Islands. Unlike many species, C. amboinensis occurs on both sides of Wallace's Line separating Asian and Australian flora and fauna. Four subspecies are currently recognized; Cuora a. kamaroma (southern continental Asia, Java and the northern Philippines [introduced]), C. a. lineata (Kachin Province, Myanmar [Burma] and adjacent Yunnan Province, China), C. a. couro (Sumatra, Java, Sumbawa, and adjacent smaller Indonesian islands); and C. a. amboinensis (Moluccas, Sulawesi, Philippines). Five pattern and 33 morphological characters were examined for variation in 691 individuals from throughout the species' range. Our analyses suggest that only two presently recognized subspecies are valid: amboinensis andkamaroma. Neither couro nor lineata are supported by our analysis. We recommend that C. a. couroshould be synonymized with the species C. amboinensis and C. a. lineata with the subspecies C. a. kamaroma.

Publication Year 2016
Title A morphological review of subspecies of the Asian box turtle, Cuora amboinensis (Testudines, Geomydidae)
DOI 10.2988/0006-324X-129.Q2.144
Authors Carl H. Ernst, Arndt F. Laemmerzahl, Jeffrey E. Lovich
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
Index ID 70174884
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center