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  1. Chrysemys picta bellii - Western Painted Turtle (Stebbins 2003) Chrysemys picta - Painted Turtle (Stebbins 1954, 1966, 1985) Conservation Issues (Conservation Status) As an introduced species, it is possible that this turtle competes with and therefore poses a threat to native Pacific Pond Turtles.

  2. Chrysemys picta (Painted Turtle) is a species of turtles in the family Emydidae. They are associated with freshwater habitat. They are native to The Nearctic. They are solitary, diurnal omnivores. They have sexual reproduction. Reproduction is oviparous. They have parental care ( female provides care ).

  3. Peso. 300-500. g oz. Longitud. 7-25. cm inch. La tortuga pintada ( Chrysemis picta) es una especie de tortuga de la familia Emydidae y es la única especie del género Chrysemys. Es común en el sur del Canadá, en Estados Unidos y en el norte de México. Está relacionada con otras tortugas de agua como las Trachemys y las Pseudemys.

  4. Chrysemys picta (Schneider, 1783) Painted Turtle, Mason Co., IL. photo by AJ Berger. Key Characters: Relatively low, smooth-edged shell; red markings on marginals or plastron; upper jaw with median notch bordered by toothlike cusps. Similar Species: Slider (melanistic males). See Key to Adult Turtles of Illinois for help with identification.

  5. Painted Turtle – Chrysemys picta devlogin-steven 2021-06-02T09:57:55-04:00. Painted Turtle – Chrysemys picta. If you have seen a bunch of turtles on a log then chances are you have seen a Painted turtle. The sun loving Painted turtle is a familiar inhabitant of lakes, ponds, rivers, streams and wetlands in Ontario.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2009 · INTRODUCTION Painted turtles ( Chrysemys picta ) are representatives of a vertebrate clade whose biology and phylogenetic position hold a key to our understanding of fundamental aspects of ...

  7. Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta) Painted Turtle Chrysemys picta. Identification. The Painted Turtle has a smooth olive to brown carapace with light irregular lines, sometimes extending into a netlike pattern. There is less red on the margin of its shell, and the plastron is covered with a large dark figure with dark seams.