Published July 31, 2020
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FIGURE 3 in First description of neonate Batagur trivittata (Testudines: Geoemydidae)
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- 1. Wildlife Conservation Society - Myanmar Program, No. 12, Nanrattaw St., Kamayut Township, Yangon, Myanmar. sgplatt@gmail.com; https://orcid.org/0000-0002- 2230-0878
- 2. Turtle Survival Alliance - Myanmar Program, No. 12, Nanrattaw St., Kamayut Township, Yangon, Myanmar. kalyarplatt@gmail.com; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8922-1007
- 3. Turtle Survival Alliance - Turtle Survival Center, 1030 Jenkins Road, Suite D, Charleston, South Carolina 29407, U.S.A. nhaislip@turtlesurvival.org; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8534-806X
- 4. Global Wildlife Conservation, P.O. Box 129, Austin, Texas 78767, and Turtle Conservancy, P.O. Box 1289, Ojai, California, U.S.A. ppvandijki@globalwildlife.org; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7283-7000
- 5. Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center & Belle W. Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, Clemson University, P.O. Box 596, Georgetown, South Carolina 29442, U.S.A.
Description
FIGURE 3. Plastron of neonate Batagur trivittata showing umbilical scar and prominent keel-like bony ridge extending along the lateral edge from humeral to anal scutes (A). Lateral view of the bony ridge (B). Note the sharp rearward pointing spines on the bony ridge, which become blunt by age three and disappear by age four. The bony ridge recedes with age and is no longer evident by age five. Note also the spine-like posterior-pointing projections on the medial keel of the carapace (Photographed by Myo Min Win).
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