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Reeves' turtle

Chinese pond turtle
Chinemys reevesii 02.jpg
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Suborder: Cryptodira
Superfamily: Testudinoidea
Family: Geoemydidae
Genus: Mauremys
Species: M. reevesii
Binomial name
Mauremys reevesii
(Gray, 1831)
Synonyms
  • Emys reevesii
    Gray, 1831
  • Clemmys (Clemmys) reevesii
    Fitzinger, 1835
  • Emys vulgaris picta
    Schlegel, 1844
  • Emys japonica
    A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron in
    A.M.C. Duméril & A.H.A. Duméril, 1851
  • Geoclemys reevesii
    — Gray, 1856
  • Damonia reevesii
    — Gray, 1869
  • Damonia unicolor
    Gray, 1873
  • Clemmys unicolor
    Sclater, 1873
  • Damonia reevesii var. unicolor
    Boulenger, 1889
  • Geoclemys [reevesii] reevesii
    Siebenrock, 1907
  • Geoclemys reevesii unicolor
    — Siebenrock, 1907
  • Geoclemmys [sic] reevesi
    — Vogt, 1924 (ex errore)
  • Geoclemys grangeri
    Schmidt, 1925
  • Geoclemys paracaretta
    Chang, 1929
  • Geoclemys reevesi grangeri
    — Mell, 1929
  • Chinemys reevesi
    H.M. Smith, 1931
  • Geoclemys papacaretta [sic]
    Fang, 1934 (ex errore)
  • Emys reevesi
    Bourret, 1941
  • Chinemys reevesii
    Mertens & Wermuth, 1955
  • Chinemy reevesi
    — Mao, 1971
  • Chinemys grangeri
    Pritchard, 1979
  • Chinemys pani
    Tao, 1988
  • Chinemys reevessi [sic]
    Obst, 1996 (ex errore)
  • Chinemys reveesii [sic]
    Fritz, 1996 (ex errore)
  • Mauremys reevesii
    — Spinks, Shaffer, Iverson & McCord, 2004

Mauremys reevesii, commonly known as the Chinese pond turtle, the Chinese three-keeled pond turtle, or Reeves' turtle, is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae, a family which was formerly called Bataguridae. The species is endemic to Asia.

Mauremys reevesii is found in China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan.

M. reevesii is semiaquatic, and basks in the sun on rocks or logs and can often be found leaving water to do so. They can usually be found in marshes, relatively shallow ponds, streams, and canals with muddy or sandy bottoms.

The Chinese three-keeled pond turtle (M. reevesii) is threatened by competition with released pet red-eared sliders (T. s. elegans), overhunting (its plastron is used in traditional Chinese medicine), capturing for the pet trade and wild habitat destruction. The IUCN considers M. reevesii an endangered species. This species, fortunately, breeds well in captivity.

The specific name, reevesii, is in honor of English naturalist John Reeves.

This species is notorious for its ability to produce hybrids with other Geoemydidae, even species that are only distantly related. The supposed new species "Mauremys" pritchardi was based on a hybrid of unknown origin between a male of this species and a female yellow pond turtle (Mauremys mutica). Furthermore, it has hybridized with the Chinese stripe-necked turtle (Ocadia sinensis), female Malayan box turtles (Cuora amboinensis), a male four-eyed turtle (Sacalia quadriocellata), and the Japanese pond turtle (Mauremys japonica) in captivity.


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