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The Chinese box turtle (), also known as the Yellow-margined box turtle, or Golden-headed turtle, is a species of Asian box turtle. Taxonomically, it has been called ''Cistoclemmys flavomarginata'', ''Cuora flavomarginata'', and ''Cyclemys flavomarginata''. The Integrated Taxonomic Information System uses ''Cuora flavomarginata''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 ITIS Standard Report Page: Cuora flavomarginata )〕 ==Anatomy== ''C. flavomarginata'' has a highly domed shell, the carapace and plastron of which are a dark brown with a cream-yellow stripe on the vertebral keel. The edge of the plastron is lightly pigmented due to the marginal scutes' and plastral scutes' lighter pigmentation near their edges. The skin on the limbs is brown, while the top of the head is pale green. Each side of the head has a yellow line extending from behind the eye backward. The skin beneath the head and between the limbs is a lighter pinkish color. The name ''box turtle'' refers to ''C. flavomarginatas ability to bring the plastron to the edges of the carapace. This is enabled by a hinge on the plastron and ligaments connecting the carapace and plastron, which allows for limited movement. The forefeet have five claws, while the rear have four. The external difference between male and female ''C. flavomarginata'' is slight. Males have a broader tail than females that is almost triangular in shape. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chinese box turtle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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