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Title: Brimleyana
Identifier: brimleyana19nort_13 (find matches)
Year: 1979 (1970s)
Authors: North Carolina State Museum of Natural History
Subjects: Zoology; Ecology; Natural history
Publisher: (Raleigh, NC : North Carolina State Museum of Natural History)
Contributing Library: State Library of North Carolina
Digitizing Sponsor: North Carolina Digital Heritage Center

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24 Curtis C. Bentley and James L. Knight Neurals - These thin, very broad, smooth elements are distinctive among emydid turtles. Axial and appendicular skeleton - Although cranial material of this species is distinctive, the generalized nature of the postcranial material makes the assignment to E. blandingii tentative. Remarks: The recent distribution of E. blandingii is limited to southern Ontario and the Great Lakes region, with scattered populations occuring westward into northeastern Nebraska and south into northeastern Missouri, and eastward into New York and Massachusetts on the Atlantic coast (Conant and Collins 1991). The nearest fossil records of Emydoidea blandingii to the Ardis site are from Catalpa Creek, Mississippi (Jackson and Kaye 1975), and at New Trout Cave, West Virginia (Holman and Grady 1987). Both records are late Pleistocene. The well preserved fossil material from the Ardis site (Fig. 8) is the first report of this species on the Atlantic Coastal Plain and is a range extension of about 1,200 km from its present continuous distribution and nearly 525 km south of the nearest reported fossil locality at New Trout Cave. Habitats frequented by E. blandingii are generally in shallow, lentic waters with soft substrate, such as ponds, streams, marshes and sloughs (Ernst and Barbour 1989). Fig. 8 Fossil Emydoidea blandingii carapace (.547).
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1998
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  • bookid:brimleyana19nort_13
  • bookyear:1979
  • bookdecade:1970
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:North_Carolina_State_Museum_of_Natural_History
  • booksubject:Zoology
  • booksubject:Ecology
  • booksubject:Natural_history
  • bookpublisher:_Raleigh_NC_North_Carolina_State_Museum_of_Natural_History_
  • bookcontributor:State_Library_of_North_Carolina
  • booksponsor:North_Carolina_Digital_Heritage_Center
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