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Southern River Terrapin The Southern River Terrapin was until recently considered to be part of the wide-ranging species Batagur baska (from India to Indonesia). Genetic analysis determined that the species should be split into two; the Northern River Terrapin, B. Baska, and the Southern River Terrapin, B. Affinis, which includes the Western Malay River Terrapin, B. Affinis, and the Eastern Malay River Terrapin, B. This species has been heavily exploited for its flesh and eggs and only small isolated populations remain.

Sulawesi Forest Turtle This medium-sized (to 28 cm) semi-aquatic turtle is endemic to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Frank Yuwono, after whom the species is named, obtained the first specimen known to science from a market in Gorontalo; the species was formally described to science only in 1995. Males are much larger than females and distinguished by their whitish heads. No detailed field studies have been carried out, but the species’ preferred habitat appears to be cool shallow streams that flow from the mountains. Arakan Forest Turtle The Arakan Forest Turtle ( Heosemys depressa) occurs in the Arakan and Chin Hills of western Myanmar, Chittagong Hill Tracts of neighboring Bangladesh, and possibly into Mizoram (India), along the Kaladan River drainage, although the latter has yet to be confirmed. Within this region, H.

Depressa is found in a variety of low and mid-elevation (to 700 m) habitat types, including primary evergreen forest, second-growth forest in abandoned swidden fields, deciduous forest, and bamboo brake. Southern Vietnam Box Turtle This recently described, highly terrestrial member of the genus Cuora inhabits the evergreen rain forests at elevations of 300 to 600 m on the Lang Bian Plateau in southern central Vietnam. It is currently known only from two provinces, Khanh Hoa and Phu Yen, and may also occur in Dac Lak province. It took scientists until 2010 to finally find this species in the wild. Cuora picturata is characterized by an orange-brown to dark brown carapace with a cream-colored band extending along the lateral side.

Flat-tailed Tortoise Pyxis planicauda is found only in a limited area of dry deciduous forest in the coastal lowlands of western Madagascar. This species has a low reproductive rate and is severely threatened by habitat loss and previous over-collection for the international pet trade. Since being placed on CITES Appendix I in 2002, legal export for the pet trade has ceased and its severe population decline has been halted, but collection for the illegal pet trade still occurs. Local people do not consume or harm the tortoises which are only active during the hot wet season from November/December to March/April and remain hidden under leaf litter and dormant for the rest of the year. South Asian Narrow-Headed Softshell Turtle The South Asian Narrow-headed Softshell Turtle occurred widely throughout the rivers of the South Asian subcontinent, but a combination of habitat alteration and destruction, fisheries bycatch, and targeted exploitation has shrunk its current occurrence to just fragments of its former range. As a visual ambush predator focused on fish, the animals are dependent on shallow areas of clear flowing water to forage, as well as extensive sand banks for nesting.