Barbour's map turtle, also known as Graptemys barbouri, wild populations are distributed in southeastern Alabama and Georgia in the United States. The Apalachicola River and Tibola River systems in southwest and northwest Florida. The type specimen is from Florida. It has gray-white or yellow mask-like patterns on the top of its head, and Y-shaped patterns on the top of its head and behind its eyes. The pattern extends to the neck, as if covered with a turban, so some people call it the masked map turtle.
The Latin name of Ernst's map turtle: Graptemys ernsti Domestic Approval Level: Pending Approval CITES Appendix: Appendix II Graptemys ernsti is located in southern Alabama and western Florida, including the Konica River, Escambia River, Yellow River, Konica River, and Chuck Tohachi River and Pea River systems. The distinctive features are a trident shape on the nose, three separate yellow or orange spots behind the eyes and on the top of the head, yellow or orange vertical stripes on the neck and limbs, and an olive to light carapace. Brown, with a raised keel in the center and black or discontinuous lines on the keel. There are orange or yellow "C" or "L" shaped thick stripes on the scutes on the edge of the carapace. Gibbons' map turtle Latin name: Graptemys gibbonsi Domestic approval level: Pending approval CITES Appendix: Appendix II Gibbons' map turtle, also known as Pascagoula's map turtle and Gibbon's map turtle, is a species endemic to the southern United States and is mainly distributed east of the Mississippi River. Skagoula River system. Generally, they are medium to large-sized water bodies, including the Skagoula River, Leaf River, Chickasawway River, Escatapa River and some tributaries and lakes and creeks near rivers. Latin name of the Pearl River turtle: Graptemys pearlensis Domestic approval level: pending approval CITES Appendix: Appendix IIThe Pearl River turtle, also known as the Pearl River turtle, is a unique species of turtle in the Pearl River system. From western Mississippi to eastern Louisiana, including tributaries of the Pearl River and Bogue Chitto River, the Pearl River habitat covers an area of approximately 800 kilometers and the Bogue Chitto River covers an area of approximately 140 kilometers, with a total length of approximately 940 km Kilometers, Pearl River turtles prefer waters with faster flow and sandy bottoms.
Graptemys pulchra Latin name: Domestic Approval Level: Pending Approval CITES Appendix: Appendix II The Flower Map Turtle, also known as the Alabama Map Turtle, Pulchra means beautiful. It is distributed in the Pearl River system of Alabama, Mississippi, southeastern Louisiana and Florida in the southern United States, as well as most waters in Louisiana. It likes relatively flowing rivers. Males mostly move around shallows, while females prefer deep water. The most active months are March-November each year, and if the winter is warmer, it is active year-round.
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