Chelodina mccordi Rhodin 1994:4
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/megataxa.7.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6204849 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F8788-FF95-FFFD-D973-FA7DFB0D212F |
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Chelodina mccordi Rhodin 1994:4 |
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Chelodina mccordi Rhodin 1994:4
Holotype: MCZ 176730 (photographed in the original description); paratypes (3), MCZ 17631 (sampled genetically by Kehlmaier et al. 2019), 17632 (photographed in the original description), and RMNH 10187 About RMNH (illustrated in the original description).
Chelodina mccordi roteensis McCord, Joseph-Ouni, & Hagen 2007:59
Holotype: AMNH 160132 (photographed in the original description (p. 59); sampled genetically by Kehlmaier et al. 2019); paratype (1), AMNH 160134.
Chelodina mcccordi timorensis McCord, Joseph-Ouni, & Hagen 2007:54
Holotype: AMNH 160135 (photographed in the original description, p. 54; sampled genetically by Kehlmaier et al. 2019); paratypes (2), two live specimens in McCord’s private collection (tissues deposited in the AMNH).
Chelodina mccordi timorlestensis Kuchling, Rhodin, Ibarrondo, & Trainor 2007:213
Holotype: WAM 165888 (photographed in the original description, p. 214, Fig. 1; photographed in Ellis & Georges 2015:56; sampled genetically by Kehlmaier et al. 2019); no paratypes designated.
Chelodina novaeguineae Boulenger 1888:450
Syntypes (2; Cogger et al. 1983:61): MSNG C.E. 8407 ( Capocaccia 1961:86) and BMNH 1946.1.22.36 (formerly 1888.5.21.7; figured in Boulenger, 1889; plates V–VI, and reproduced in Cann 1998:61; photographed in Goode 1967:32). BMNH 1946.1.22.36 designated lectotype by Wells & Wellington (1985:8; photographed in Rhodin 1994:13); sampled genetically by Kehlmaier et al. (2019).
AMNH |
American Museum of Natural History |
WAM |
Western Australian Museum |
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