Synonyms and combinations
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- ≡ Kinosternon odoratum (Latreille in Sonnini & Latreille, 1801)
- ≡ Testudo odorata Latreille ex Sonnini & Latreille, 1802
- = Aromochelys odoratus
- = Cinosternum odoratum Boulenger, 1889
- = Kinosternum guttatum Le Conte, 1854
- = Kinosternum guttatum LeConte, 1854
- = Ozotheca tristycha Agassiz, 1857
- = Sternothaerus odoratus Bell, 1825
- = Terrapene boscii Merrem, 1820
- = Testudo glutinata Daudin, 1802
Vernacular names
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Bayağı misk kaplumbağası Turkish |
Cinosterne odorant French |
Cinosterne odorant (Le) French |
Common Musk Turtle English |
Eastern Musk Turtle English |
Gewöhnliche Moschusschildkröte German |
Moskusskildpadde Danish |
Musk Turtle English |
Muskusschildpad Dutch |
Stinking Jim English |
Treatments
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Bibliography
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Ernst, C. H. (1986). Ecology of the Turtle, Sternotherus odoratus, in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Journal of Herpetology 20 (3): 341-352. |
Aresco, Matthew J.; Joseph Travis, and Pamela S. D. MacRae. (2015). Trophic Interactions of Turtles in a North Florida Lake Food Web: Prevalence of Omnivory. Copeia 2015 (2): 343-356. |
Ziesmer, J H; (2019). Geographic Distribution: Sternotherus odoratus (Common Musk Turtle) USA: Wisconsin: Outagamie Co. Herpetological Review 50 (1): 101. |
Hendrischk, G. (1979). Sternotherus odoratus - Nachzucht im Terrarium. Sauria 1 (1): 5-10. |
Thompson, D. (2012). Geographic distribution: Sternotherus odoratus (eastern musk turtle). Herpetological Review 43: 304. |
Picard, G., Carrière, M.-A., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2011). Common Musk Turtles (Sternotherus odoratus) select habitats of high thermal quality at the northern extreme of their range. Amphibia-Reptilia 32 (1): 83-92. |
Markle, Chantel E.; Julia M. Rutledge, and Patricia Chow-Fraser. (2018). Factors Affecting Coastal Wetland Occupancy for Eastern Musk Turtles (Sternotherus odoratus) in Georgian Bay, Lake Huron. Herpetologica 74 (3): 236-244. |
Citation
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