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The Kinosternidae are a
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of mostly small
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s that includes the
mud turtle ''Kinosternon'' is a genus of small aquatic turtles from the Americas known commonly as mud turtles. Geographic range They are found in the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America. The greatest species richness is in Mexico, ...
s and musk turtles. The family contains 25
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within four
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, but
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reclassification is an ongoing process, so many sources vary on the exact numbers of species and
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. They inhabit slow-moving bodies of water, often with soft, muddy bottoms and abundant vegetation.


Description

Most kinosternids are small turtles, in carapace length. The highly
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d carapace has a distinct keel down its center. The genus ''
Staurotypus ''Staurotypus'' is a genus of aquatic turtles, commonly known as giant musk turtles, Mexican musk turtles, or three-keeled musk turtles, in the family Kinosternidae. The genus contains two recognized species, which are endemic to Mexico and Cen ...
'' gets much larger, to . Females are generally larger than males, but males have much longer
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s. Kinosternids can be
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,
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, or
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ish in color. Most species do not have shell markings, but some species have radiating black markings on each
carapace A carapace is a dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups, including arthropods, such as crustaceans and arachnids, as well as vertebrates, such as turtles and tortoises. In turtles and tortoises, the unde ...
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. Some species have distinctive yellow striping along the sides of the head and neck. The musk turtles are so named because they are capable of releasing a foul-smelling
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from glands under the rear of their shells when disturbed. They are native to North America and South America.


Diet

All members of the family are
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, feeding on
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s, aquatic
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s,
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s,
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s,
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s, small
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, and sometimes
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. They also eat vegetation such as aquatic plants. In captivity they can eat red and green leaf lettuce.


Reproduction

Kinosternids lay about four hard-shelled
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during the late spring and early summer. After hatching, some species overwinter in a subterranean nest, emerging the following spring. Some adults also spend the winter on land, constructing a burrow with a small air hole used on warm days. Kinosternids contain the only
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of
turtle Turtles are reptiles of the order (biology), order Testudines, characterized by a special turtle shell, shell developed mainly from their ribs. Modern turtles are divided into two major groups, the Pleurodira (side necked turtles) and Crypt ...
known, or at least suspected, to exhibit parental care. Studies of the yellow mud turtle in
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, United States, suggest females sometimes stay with the nest and may urinate on the eggs long after laying, to either keep them moist or to protect them from
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predation (by making them less palatable). Some kinosternids, particularly those in the genera ''
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'' and ''
Staurotypus ''Staurotypus'' is a genus of aquatic turtles, commonly known as giant musk turtles, Mexican musk turtles, or three-keeled musk turtles, in the family Kinosternidae. The genus contains two recognized species, which are endemic to Mexico and Cen ...
'', exhibit genetic sex determination; in ''Staurotypus'' this is XY sex determination, and the same is suspected to be true of ''Claudius'' as well. ''
Kinosternon ''Kinosternon'' is a genus of small aquatic turtles from the Americas known commonly as mud turtles. Geographic range They are found in the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America. The greatest species richness is in Mexico, a ...
'' and ''
Sternotherus ''Sternotherus'' is a genus of turtles in the family Kinosternidae including six species commonly known as musk turtles. The genus is endemic to North America, occurring in the eastern third of the US and southeast Ontario, Canada. Musk glands p ...
'' have
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as is typical of turtles.


Taxonomy

Family Kinosternidae * Genus †'' Baltemys velogastros'' * Genus †'' Xenochelys floridensis'' * Genus †'' Yelmochelys'' * Subfamily
Kinosterninae Kinosterninae is a subfamily of the family Kinosternidae, a family of aquatic turtles. Kinosterninae contains the genera ''Kinosternon'' and '' Sternotherus'', which are native to much of the United States and northern Mexico Mexico, offic ...
** Genus ''
Kinosternon ''Kinosternon'' is a genus of small aquatic turtles from the Americas known commonly as mud turtles. Geographic range They are found in the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America. The greatest species richness is in Mexico, a ...
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Tabasco mud turtle The Tabasco mud turtle (''Kinosternon acutum''), commonly known as pochitoque in Tabasco, Mexico, is a small turtle which belongs to the family Kinosternidae. It can be found in central Veracruz, Tabasco, northern Guatemala and Belize. This turt ...
- ''K. acutum''
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, 1831
***
Alamos mud turtle The Alamos mud turtle (''Kinosternon alamosae'') is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. It is endemic to Mexico, where it occurs in the states of Sinaloa and Sonora Sonora (), officially Estado Libre y Soberano de Sonora (), i ...
- ''K. alamosae''
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***
Central American mud turtle The Central American mud turtle (''Kinosternon angustipons''), also known as the narrow-bridged mud turtle, is a species of mud turtle in the Kinosternidae family endemic to Central America. It can be found in the following countries: Costa Rica, ...
- ''K. angustipons'' Legler, 1965 ***
Arizona mud turtle The Arizona mud turtle (''Kinosternon stejnegeri'') is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae found in the deserts of Arizona (United States) and Sonora (Mexico). It is a semi-aquatic turtle. It lives in impermanent puddles, and ...
- ''K. arizonense'' Gilmore, 1923 ***
Striped mud turtle The striped mud turtle (''Kinosternon baurii'') is a species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is native to the southeastern United States. Etymology The specific name, ''baurii'', is in honor of herpetologist Georg Baur.Beole ...
- ''K. baurii'' (
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, 1891)
***
Jalisco mud turtle The Jalisco mud turtle (''Kinosternon chimalhuaca'') is a species of mud turtle in the Kinosternidae family endemic to Mexico. It is found in Colima and Jalisco. They live in freshwater habitats like swamps or quiet rivers. Jalisco mud turtles ...
- ''K. chimalhuaca'' Berry, Seidel, & Iverson, 1996 ***
Creaser's mud turtle Creaser's mud turtle (''Kinosternon creaseri'') is a species of mud turtle in the Family (biology), family Kinosternidae. The species is Endemism, endemic to the Yucatán Peninsula in southeastern Mexico. The Specific name (zoology), specific na ...
- ''K. creaseri'' Hartweg, 1934 ***
Dunn's mud turtle Dunn's mud turtle (''Kinosternon dunni''), also known commonly as the Colombian mud turtle, is a species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. Etymology The epithet or specific name, ''dunni'', honors Emmett Reid Dunn, an American herpetolog ...
- ''K. dunni''
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*** Durango mud turtle - ''K. durangoense'' Iverson, 1979 *** Yellow mud turtle - ''K. flavescens'' (
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, 1857)
***
Herrera's mud turtle Herrera's mud turtle (''Kinosternon herrerai)'' is a species of mud turtle in the Family (biology), family Kinosternidae. The species is Endemism, endemic to Mexico. Etymology The Specific name (zoology), specific name, ''herrerai'', is in honor ...
- ''K. herrerai'' Stejneger, 1925 ***
Rough-footed mud turtle The rough-footed mud turtle (''Kinosternon hirtipes'') is a species of mud turtle in the Family (biology), family Kinosternidae. The species is Endemism, endemic to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Geographic range ''K. hirt ...
- ''K. hirtipes'' ( Wagler, 1830) ****Valley of Mexico mud turtle - ''K. h. hirtipes'' (Wagler, 1830) ****Lake Chapala mud turtle - ''K. h. chapalaense'' (Iverson, 1981) ****San Juanico mud turtle - ''K. h. magdalense'' (Iverson, 1981) ****Viesca mud turtle - ''K. h. megacephalum'' (extinct) (Iverson, 1981) ****Mexican plateau mud turtle - ''K. h. murrayi'' (Glass and Hartweg, 1951) ****Patzcuarco mud turtle - ''K. h. tarascense'' (Inverson, 1981) *** Mexican mud turtle - ''K. integrum'' (LeConte, 1954) ***
White-lipped mud turtle The white-lipped mud turtle (''Kinosternon leucostomum'') is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is endemic to Central America and northwestern South America. Etymology The synonym, ''Cinosternon spurrelli'' , which ...
- ''K. leucostomum'' Duméril,
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****Northern white-lipped mud turtle - ''K. l. leucostomum'' Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1851 ****Southern white-lipped mud turtle - ''K. l. postinguinale'' (Cope, 1887) *** Oaxaca mud turtle - ''K. oaxacae'' Berry & Iverson, 1980 ***
Scorpion mud turtle The scorpion mud turtle or Tabasco mud turtle (''Kinosternon scorpioides'') is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. It is found in Mexico, Central and South America. Description The scorpion mud turtle is a medium to large kin ...
- ''K. scorpioides'' (
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, 1766)
****Scorpion mud turtle (subspecies) - ''K. s. scorpioides'' (Linnaeus, 1766) ****Central Chiapas mud turtle - ''K. s. abaxillare'' (Baur, 1925) ****White-throated mud turtle - ''K. s. albogulare'' (Duméril and Bibron, 1870) ****Red-cheeked mud turtle - ''K. s. cruentatum'' (Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1851) ***
Sonora mud turtle The Sonora mud turtle (''Kinosternon sonoriense)'' is a species of turtle in the Kinosternidae family. It is found in Mexico and the United States. One subspecies, the Sonoyta mud turtle ( Kinosternon sonoriense longifemorale) is currently recogn ...
- ''K. sonoriense'' ( Le Conte, 1854) ****Sonora mud turtle (subspecies) - ''K. s. sonoriense'' (Le Conte, 1854) ****Sonoyta mud turtle - ''K. s. longifemorale'' (Inverson, 1981) ***
Eastern mud turtle The eastern mud turtle (''Kinosternon subrubrum'') or common mud turtle is a common species of turtle in the family Family (from ) is a Social group, group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or Affinity (law), a ...
- ''K. subrubrum'' ( Bonnaterre, 1789) ****Eastern mud turtle (subspecies) - ''K. s. subrubrum'' (Bonnaterre, 1789) ****Mississippi mud turtle - ''K. s. hippocrepis'' (Bonnaterre, 1789) ****Florida mud turtle - ''K. s. steindachneri'' (Siebenrock, 1906) ** Genus ''
Sternotherus ''Sternotherus'' is a genus of turtles in the family Kinosternidae including six species commonly known as musk turtles. The genus is endemic to North America, occurring in the eastern third of the US and southeast Ontario, Canada. Musk glands p ...
'' ***
Razor-backed musk turtle The razor-backed musk turtle (''Sternotherus carinatus'') is a species of turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is native to the southern United States. There are no subspecies that are recognized as being valid."''Sternotherus carinat ...
, ''S. carinatus'' (Gray, 1856) ***
Flattened musk turtle The flattened musk turtle (''Sternotherus depressus'') is a critically endangered species of freshwater turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is endemic to north-central and west-central Alabama.Dodd, C.K., Jr. 2008. ''Sternotherus de ...
, ''S. depressus'' (
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***
Intermediate musk turtle ''Sternotherus intermedius'' is a species of small turtle native to Alabama, United States. It is also known as the aliflora musk turtle or intermediate musk turtle due to its intermediate patterns on the shell. For a long time, it was thought to ...
, ''S. intermedius'' Scott, Glenn & Rissler, 2017 ***
Loggerhead musk turtle The loggerhead musk turtle (''Sternotherus minor'') is a species of turtle in the Family (biology), family Kinosternidae. This turtle has a large head which has a light-colored background with dark spots or stripes present on the head and neck. T ...
, ''S. minor'' (
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, 1857)
*** Common musk turtle or stinkpot, ''S. odoratus'' (Sonnini & Latreille, 1801) *** Stripeneck musk turtle, ''S. peltifer'' (Smith & Glass, 1947) * Subfamily
Staurotypinae The Staurotypinae are a subfamily of the family Kinosternidae of aquatic turtles, which contains the genera ''Claudius'' and ''Staurotypus''. ''Staurotypus'' exhibits XX/XY sex determination, in contrast to the temperature-dependent sex determi ...
** Genus ''
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'' *** Narrow-bridged musk turtle, ''C. angustatus'' Cope, 1865 ** Genus ''
Staurotypus ''Staurotypus'' is a genus of aquatic turtles, commonly known as giant musk turtles, Mexican musk turtles, or three-keeled musk turtles, in the family Kinosternidae. The genus contains two recognized species, which are endemic to Mexico and Cen ...
'' *** Giant musk turtle, ''S. salvinii'' Gray, 1864 *** Mexican musk turtle, ''S. triporcatus'' ( Wiegmann, 1828)


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References


Animal Diversity Web: Family Kinosternidae, by Keith Pecor
;Bibliography * {{Authority control Reptiles of North America Taxa named by Louis Agassiz Turtle families