কচ্ছপ এর বিজ্ঞানিক নাম কি? What is the scientific name of the turtle?

 কচ্ছপ এর বিজ্ঞানিক নাম কি? What is the scientific name of the turtle?

উত্তরঃ Lessemys punctata.



কচ্ছপ এর বিজ্ঞানিক নাম কি? এর বিস্তারিত

The Indian flapshell turtle (Lissemys punctata) is a species of freshwater turtle found in South Asia. The name "flap-shield" is derived from the presence of a femoral flap over the plastron. These flaps of skin cover the organs as they retract into the shell. It is not clear what protection the flaps provide against predators. Indian flapshell turtles are widespread and common in South Asian provinces. It is morphologically an evolutionary link between softshell and hardshell aquatic turtles. Exploitation for profit and habitat modification threaten their survival.


Viewed from above, the carapace of El punctata is broadly oval in adults, but more rounded in juveniles, widening anterior to the hind limbs. Disc width 77–86% of its length, carapace moderately arched, shell height 35.0–40.5% of carapace length, carapace margin smooth and slightly flaring posteriorly, marginal bones not fused. Pleural, the plastron is large but mostly cartilaginous and its length is 88–97% of the carapace length. A pair of large flaps can be closed over the hind limbs and a smaller flap over the tail; Seven plastral callosities are present and the head is large, its width 21–25% of carapace width. the nose is short and hard; The nasal septum has no lateral ridge, the edges of the jaws are smooth, the alveolar surfaces are elongated and serrated. claws large and heavy; The penis is thick and oval, with deep dorsal fissures and four fine, soft papillae; Both sexes have very short tails.


Indian Flapshell Tortoise housed at MCBT

The carapace length of L. punctata is known to range from 240 to 370 mm (9.4 to 14.6 in). Males can be up to 23 cm (9 in), while females can be around 35 cm (14 in). can

 কচ্ছপ এর বিজ্ঞানিক নাম কি? What is the scientific name of the turtle?

উত্তরঃ Lessemys punctata.



কচ্ছপ এর বিজ্ঞানিক নাম কি? এর বিস্তারিত

The Indian flapshell turtle (Lissemys punctata) is a species of freshwater turtle found in South Asia. The name "flap-shield" is derived from the presence of a femoral flap over the plastron. These flaps of skin cover the organs as they retract into the shell. It is not clear what protection the flaps provide against predators. Indian flapshell turtles are widespread and common in South Asian provinces. It is morphologically an evolutionary link between softshell and hardshell aquatic turtles. Exploitation for profit and habitat modification threaten their survival.


Viewed from above, the carapace of El punctata is broadly oval in adults, but more rounded in juveniles, widening anterior to the hind limbs. Disc width 77–86% of its length, carapace moderately arched, shell height 35.0–40.5% of carapace length, carapace margin smooth and slightly flaring posteriorly, marginal bones not fused. Pleural, the plastron is large but mostly cartilaginous and its length is 88–97% of the carapace length. A pair of large flaps can be closed over the hind limbs and a smaller flap over the tail; Seven plastral callosities are present and the head is large, its width 21–25% of carapace width. the nose is short and hard; The nasal septum has no lateral ridge, the edges of the jaws are smooth, the alveolar surfaces are elongated and serrated. claws large and heavy; The penis is thick and oval, with deep dorsal fissures and four fine, soft papillae; Both sexes have very short tails.


Indian Flapshell Tortoise housed at MCBT

The carapace length of L. punctata is known to range from 240 to 370 mm (9.4 to 14.6 in). Males can be up to 23 cm (9 in), while females can be around 35 cm (14 in). can

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