trionyx muticus
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A river turtle called Trionyx muticus basks on a sunlit log in a clear stream.
Definition
Noun: * A species of softshell turtle, Trionyx muticus, native to the central United States. It is characterized by its smooth, leathery carapace (upper shell) without prominent ridges or spines, and a preference for habitats with flowing water, such as rivers within the Mississippi River basin.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biologist identified the specimen as Trionyx muticus based on its smooth carapace.
- Conservation efforts are focusing on protecting the sandy riverbanks where Trionyx muticus nests.
- Unlike some other turtles, Trionyx muticus is rarely found in stagnant ponds.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is primarily used in zoological, ecological, and herpetological contexts. It follows the binomial nomenclature system (Genus , species ).
- The study compared the foraging behavior of Trionyx muticus to that of Apalone spinifera.
Variants and Related Words
- Smooth softshell turtle: The common name for .
- We spotted a smooth softshell turtle basking on a log.
- Midland smooth softshell: A subspecies ( under some taxonomic revisions).
- Softshell turtle / Soft-shelled turtle: The general common name for turtles in the family Trionychidae, which includes the genus (or in modern taxonomy).
Synonyms
- Smooth softshell turtle
- (In historical or specific taxonomic contexts)
Notes on Meaning
- Taxonomic Note: The genus name for this turtle has been revised in modern taxonomy. While traditionally classified as , it is now more accurately placed in the genus as . However, the term "trionyx muticus" remains in use, especially in older literature and certain contexts. The definition provided reflects its traditional classification.
A river turtle called Trionyx muticus basks on a sunlit log in a clear stream.
Noun
- river turtle of Mississippi basin; prefers running water