Testudines
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A97A72-FFAE-FFFF-F6D2-FF37FC13FDFB |
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Testudines View in CoL View at ENA or Chelonii
Different opinions exist on whether Testudines (e.g. Fritz and Havas 2007; Rhodin et al. 2008) or Chelonii (e.g. Bour and Dubois 1985) should be used to refer to the the order of turtles, tortoises and terrapins.
Spinks and Shaffer (2009) performed a phylogenetic study of the genus Emys based on multiple genes, both mtDNA and nuclear. There is generally no reciprocal monophyly between Emys orbicularis (European Pond Terrapin ) and E. trinacris (Sicilian Pond Terrapin) in their trees based on nuclear genes, providing additional substantiation for rejection of the latter taxon at species level ( Speybroeck and Crochet 2007).
Fritz et al. (2009) investigated the mitochondrial phylogeography of the Spur-thighed Tortoise ( Testudo graeca ) from the western parts of the Mediterranean, and recognised T. g. nabeulensis as a valid subspecies for the Tunisian populations, with Sardinian and Sicilian animals belonging to this taxon. In this arrangement, Majorcan and Spanish populations remain treated as T. g. graeca .
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