Pseudemys scripta
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Definition
Noun: * A species of aquatic turtle: Pseudemys scripta is the scientific name for a specific, common species of freshwater turtle native to the southeastern United States and parts of South America. It is characterized by distinctive yellow markings on its head, legs, and shell.
Usage
- The term "Pseudemys scripta" is used in formal, scientific, or zoological contexts to precisely identify this species of turtle. In everyday language, it is more commonly referred to by its popular name.
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- The species Pseudemys scripta has several recognized subspecies, which are sometimes specified in detailed scientific writing (e.g., ).
Variants and Related Words
- Pond slider: A common name for turtles of the genus and specifically for .
- Red-eared slider: The most widespread and well-known subspecies (), named for the distinctive red stripe behind each eye. This is the name most frequently used in the pet trade and general conversation.
- Yellow-bellied slider: Another common subspecies ().
Synonyms
- Slider turtle
- Red-eared slider (for the most common subspecies)
- Pond slider
Different Meanings
- There is only one primary meaning for "Pseudemys scripta" as a proper scientific binomial name. It refers exclusively to this single biological species within the turtle family Emydidae.
Noun
- freshwater turtle of United States and South America; frequently raised commercially; some young sold as pets