
Pima County, AZ
![]() Juvenile. Pima Co., AZ |
| ARIZONA MUD TURTLE Kinosternon arizonense | |
DESCRIPTION: A small (shell up to 152 mm or 6" in length ) turtle with a dome shaped shell. The carapace is flat on top and is usually olive, brown, or yellow-brown in color. The marginal shields (see figure below) are often marked with yellow. The underside of the shell (plastron) is yellow and has two hinges so that the front and back can close when the turtle retreats inside. The top of the head is gray or brown and there are small, fleshy projections on the throat. The throat and sides of the face are plain yellow or cream distinguishing this turtle from the similar looking Sonora Mud Turtle which has reticulations on the head and neck. The first vertebral shield of the Arizona Mud Turtle does not contact the second marginal shield (see figure below) distinguishing it from the similar looking Yellow Mud Turtle. |
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| Brennan, T. C., & A. T. Holycross. 2006. A Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles in Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Department. Phoenix, AZ Stebbins, R.C. 1951. Amphibians of Western North America. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. Stebbins. 1985. Western Reptiles and Amphibians. Houghton Mifflin. New York, NY Stebbins, R.C. 2003. A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians, Third Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, MA. |
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