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Asian box turtles are
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''Cuora'' in the family
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. About 12 extant
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are recognized.Spinks, P. Q., et al. (2012)
Species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships in the critically endangered Asian box turtle genus ''Cuora''.
''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 63(3), 656-67.
The keeled box turtle (''Pyxidea mouhotii'' syn. ''Cuora mouhotii'') is often included in this genus, or separated in the
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''Pyxidea''. Genus ''Cuora'' is distributed from
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Description

''Cuora'' species are characterized by a low- (e.g. '' Cuora pani'') to high- (e.g. '' Cuora picturata'')
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, which usually has three keels on the
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. They are reddish, yellowish, brown, grey, and/or black in color. Some species have bright yellow, black, orange, or white stripes down the length of their keels. Their body color is highly variable and typically very bright. Most species show stripes of variable color down either side of their head that usually meet at the nose.


Background

Asian box turtles are the most heavily trafficked turtles in the world. They are captured and sold as food to China and to the
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as pets. Nancy Karraker, a
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associate professor, has said "
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in turtles is a major issue in Southeast Asia, and it's important that we understand the key ecological roles that species like this box turtle play before it's too late". Different conservation organizations are taking action to prevent or slow down the extinction of these species, but in the past, most of the efforts failed due to lack of biological research regarding the history or genetic diversity of these species.


Behavior

Asian box turtles are terrestrial, semiaquatic, or mainly aquatic. They typically spend much of their time on the edge of shallow swamps, streams, or ponds that are dense with vegetation. Most are
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, but
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diets do occur.


Taxonomy and systematics

Listed alphabetically by binomial name, the species are: * Amboina box turtle or Southeast Asian box turtle, ''C. amboinensis'' (four subspecies) **Wallacean box turtle, ''C. a. amboinensis'' **West Indonesian box turtle, ''C. a. couro'' **Malayan box turtle or domed Malayan box turtle, ''C. a. kamaroma'' **Burmese box turtle, ''C. a. lineata'' * Yellow-headed box turtle or golden-headed box turtle, ''Cuora aurocapitata'' or ''C. (pani) aurocapitata'' * Bourret's box turtle, ''C. bourreti'' *†''Cuora chiangmuanensis'' (Late Miocene of Thailand) * Vietnamese three-striped box turtle or green rice turtle, ''Cuora cyclornata'' (three subspecies) *
Chinese box turtle The Chinese box turtle (), also known as the yellow-margined box turtle, or golden-headed turtle, is a species of Asian box turtle. Taxonomy (biology), Taxonomically, it is called ''Cuora flavomarginata''. Anatomy ''C. flavomarginata'' has a hi ...
, yellow-margined box turtle, or golden-headed turtle, ''C. flavomarginata'' (two subspecies) * Indochinese box turtle, Vietnamese box turtle or flowerback box turtle, ''C. galbinifrons'' * McCord's box turtle, ''C. mccordi'' *†''Cuora miyatai'' (Middle Pleistocene of Japan) * Keeled box turtle, ''C. mouhotii'' (two subspecies) *
Pan's box turtle Pan's box turtle (''Cuora pani'') is a species of turtle in the Family (biology), family Geoemydidae (formerly Bataguridae). The yellow-headed box turtle is sometimes included herein as a subspecies (''Cuora pani aurocapitata''). The Pan's box t ...
, ''C. pani'' = "''C. chriskarannarum''" * Southern Vietnamese box turtle, ''C. picturata'' *†''Cuora pitheca'' (Late Miocene of China) *Philippine box turtle, ''C. philippensis'' * Golden coin turtle or Chinese three-striped box turtle, ''C. trifasciata'' *†''Cuora tungia'' (Lower Pleistocene of China) * Yunnan box turtle, ''C. yunnanensis'' - rediscovered in 2004, verified in 2007 * Zhou's box turtle, ''C. zhoui'' = "''C. pallidicephala''" '' Cuora serrata'', originally described as ''C. galbinifrons serrata'' by Iverson & Mccord and later considered a distinct species, is a hybrid of the keeled box turtle and taxa of the Indochinese box turtle complex as shown by the genetic studies of Parham ''et al.'' and Stuart & Parham (2004). A single specimen of ''C. serrata'' has been found in the wild, lending credence to the possibility that other specimens arose through natural hybridization or even from wild populations. No Chinese
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is known to produce ''C. serrata''-like specimens. The occurrence of wild hybrids is often regarded as "evolution in progress", a terminology and point of view that is not always accepted. It has yet to be confirmed whether all ''C. serrata'' from the wild originated by direct hybridization of ''C. mouhotii'' and ''C. galbinifrons'', or also by "hybridisation" of ''C. serrata'' × ''C. serrata''. Unnamed hybrids of several other ''Cuora''
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are also known, as are intergeneric hybrids such as ''Mauremys iversoni'', a hybrid between '' Cuora trifasciata'' and '' Mauremys mutica'', which is intentionally produced in Chinese turtle farms.


In captivity

Wild-caught ''C. amboinensis'' specimens were frequently available in the exotic animal trade, but are getting rarer now; other species are rare to commercially extinct.


See also

*
Box turtle Box turtle is the common name for several species of Testudines, turtle. It may refer to those of the Genus (biology), genus ''Cuora'' or ''Pyxidea mouhotii, Pyxidea'', which are the Asian people, Asian box turtles, or more commonly to species of ...


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References


Further reading

*Buskirk, J. R., et al. (2005)
On the hybridisation between two distantly related Asian turtles (Testudines: ''Sacalia'' × ''Mauremys'').
''Salamandra'' 41, 21–26. {{Authority control Taxa named by John Edward Gray Turtles of Asia