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- W2320455380 abstract "Electrophoretic relationships among 18 species, representing all four genera of kinosternid turtles, were defined by phenetic and cladistic analyses. Relatively little protein variation was observed among most species of Kinosternon from Mexico and Central America, except K. sonoriense and K. leucostomum. K. bauri and K. subrubrum, which inhabit the eastern United States, do not appear to be sister taxa to other Kinosternon species. Biochemical results, supported by previous karyotypic data, indicate that K. bauri and K. subrubrum are more closely allied to Sternotherus than to congeners; and that Kinosternon is a paraphyletic taxon. Electromorphic data support the thesis that Kinosterninae is a monophyletic subfamily divergent from Claudius and Staurotypus. T HE New World family Kinosternidae (Gray) is an assemblage of four genera: Claudius Cope and Staurotypus Wagler in the subfamily Staurotypinae and Sternotherus Gray and Kinosternon Spix in the Kinosterninae. The two species of Staurotypus (S. salvini, S. triporcatus) and the monotypic Claudius angustatus are highly aquatic inhabitants of Mexico and northern Central America. Sternotherus contains four aquatic species (S. carinatus, S. depressus, S. minor, S. odoratus) distributed over eastern United States. The highly polytypic genus Kinosternon is partitioned into 15 species (K. acutum, K. alamosae, K. angustipons, K. bauri, K. creaseri, K. dunni, K. flavescens, K. herrerai, K. hirtipes, K. integrum, K. leucostomum, K. oaxacae, K. scorpioides, K. sonoriense, K. subrubrum), which inhabit a variety of mesic to xeric environments from central South America throughout most of Central America and the United States. Two Kinosternon species (K. bauri and K. subrubrum) inhabit eastern United States in broad sympatry with Sternotherus and at least three species (K. scorpioides, K. leucostomum and K. acutum) are sympatric with the staurotypines in Mexico, Belize and Guatemala." @default.
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