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Acanthochelys macrocephala

Big-headed pantanal swamp turtle
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Suborder: Pleurodira
Family: Chelidae
Subfamily: Chelinae
Genus: Acanthochelys
Species: A. macrocephala
Binomial name
Acanthochelys macrocephala
(Rhodin, Mittermeier & McMorris, 1984)
Synonyms
  • Phrynops schoepffii Fitzinger in Siebenrock 1904:27 (nomen nudum)
  • Platemys macrocephala Rhodin, Mittermeier, and McMorris 1984:38
  • Phrynops chacoensis Fritz and Pauler 1992:299

The big-headed pantanal swamp turtle or pantanal swamp turtle (Acanthochelys macrocephala) is a species of turtle in the Chelidae family found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay.

This is the largest of the South American Acanthochelys species, growing to 23.5 cm (9.3 in) in carapace length. It has a broad, oval to moderately elongated, deep carapace with a shallow dorsal groove extending along the second to fourth vertebrals. The first and fifth vertebral scutes are very broad, the second through fourth may be slightly longer than broad, and the fifth is laterally expanded. Vertebral and pleural scutes may be rugose with growth annuli. Marginals 1, 2, and 8-10 are slightly expanded but not flared, and 3-7 are often slightly upturned. The carapace is highest just behind the center and broadest at the level of the anterior part of the eighth marginals; its posterior rim may be weakly serrated. The carapace is dark to blackish brown, but may be light brown in some. Juveniles often have lighter brown radiations on their carapacial scutes. The broad plastron and bridge are yellow with some dark pigment extending along the seams (sometimes covering most of a scute, but usually not the areola); this pigment fades with age. The fore lobe is broader than the hind lobe, which contains a deep posterior notch. The intergular scute is about half as long as the length of the fore lobe. The plastral formula is: intergul > fem > abd > hum >an > gul > pect. The head is extremely broad; the carapace length averages only 4.4 times the tympanic head width, and older females may have massive heads. It is dark grayish brown above, yellow or cream below; the area of demarcation is indistinct. The tympanum and posterior part of the lower jaw are yellow with a few gray blotches and orange spots. Jaws are grayish yellow; the iris is brown tan. Dorsally, the head is covered with large distinct scales. There are two chin barbels. The neck is grayish brown dorsally, yellow ventrally, and has a few scattered blunt, conical tubercles on the dorsal surface. Limbs are gray on the outside, yellow beneath, and covered with large scales. Large conical tubercles are present on the inside of each thigh. The karyotype is 2n = 48. Females are larger and more domed; males have slightly concave plastra and longer, thicker tails.


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