The Deirochelyinae are a subfamily of the Emydidae consisting of species native to North and South America, some of which are frequently kept as pets. As a result of pet trade, one species, the red-eared slider, can now be found in many parts of the world.[1]
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| Chrysemys Gray, 1844 |
- Chrysemys dorsalis - southern painted turtle
- Chrysemys picta - painted turtle
- eastern painted turtle (Chrysemys picta picta)
- midland painted turtle (Chrysemys picta marginata)
- western painted turtle (Chrysemys picta bellii)
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| Deirochelys Agassiz, 1857 |
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| Graptemys Agassiz, 1857 |
- Graptemys barbouri (Carr y Marchland, 1942)
- Graptemys caglei (Haynes y McKnown, 1974)
- Graptemys ernsti (Lovich y McCoy, 1992)
- Graptemys flavimaculata (Cagle, 1954)
- Graptemys geographica (Le Sueur, 1817)
- Graptemys gibbonsi (Lovich y McCoy, 1992)
- Graptemys nigrinoda (Cagle, 1954)
- Graptemys oculifera (Baur, 1890)
- Graptemys ouachitensis Cagle, 1953
- Graptemys pearlensis (Ennen, Lovich, Kreiser, Selman, Qualls, 2010)
- Graptemys pseudogeographica (Gray, 1831)
- Graptemys pulchra (Baur, 1893)
- Graptemys versa (Stejneger, 1925)
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| Malaclemys Gray, 1844 |
- Malaclemys terrapin - diamondback terrapin
- Malaclemys terrapin littoralis (Hay, 1904) – Texas diamondback terrapin
- Malaclemys terrapin macrospilota (Hay, 1904) – ornate diamondback terrapin
- Malaclemys terrapin pileata (Wied, 1865) – Mississippi diamondback terrapin
- Malaclemys terrapin rhizophorarum Fowler, 1906 – mangrove diamondback terrapin
- Malaclemys terrapin tequesta Schwartz, 1955 – East Florida diamondback terrapin
- Malaclemys terrapin terrapin (Schoepff, 1793) – northern diamondback terrapin
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| Pseudemys Gray, 1856 |
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| Trachemys Agassiz, 1857 |
- Trachemys adiutrix Vanzolini, 1995 – Maranhão slider
- Trachemys callirostris (Gray, 1856) – Colombian slider
- Trachemys decorata (Barbour & Carr, 1940) – Hispaniolan slider
- Trachemys decussata (Bell, 1830) – Cuban slider
- T. d. angusta (Barbour & Carr, 1940) – western Cuban slider
- T. d. decussata (Bell, 1830) – eastern Cuban slider
- Trachemys dorbigni (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1835) – D'Orbigny's slider
- Trachemys emolli (Legler, 1990) – Nicaraguan slider
- Trachemys gaigeae (Hartweg, 1939) – Big Bend slider
- Trachemys hartwegi (Legler, 1990) – Nazas slider
- Trachemys medemi Vargas-Ramírez, del Valle, Ceballos & Fritz, 2017 – Atrato slider
- Trachemys nebulosa (Van Denburgh, 1895) – Baja California slider
- T. n. hiltoni (Carr, 1942) – Fuerte slider
- T. n. nebulosa (Van Denburgh, 1895) – Baja California slider
- Trachemys ornata (Gray, 1830) – ornate slider
- Trachemys scripta (Thunberg, 1792) – pond slider
- Trachemys stejnegeri (Schmidt, 1928) – Central Antillean slider
- Trachemys taylori (Legler, 1960) – Cuatro Ciénegas slider
- Trachemys terrapen (Bonnaterre, 1789) – Jamaican slider
- Trachemys venusta (Gray, 1856) – Meso-American slider
- T. v. cataspila (Günther, 1885) – Huasecan slider
- T. v. grayi (Bocourt, 1868) – Gray's slider or Tehuantepec slider
- T. v. iversoni McCord, Joseph-Ouni, Hagen & Blanck, 2010 – Yucatan slider
- T. v. panamensis McCord, Joseph-Ouni, Hagen & Blanck, 2010 – Panamanian slider
- T. v. uhrigi McCord, Joseph-Ouni, Hagen & Blanck, 2010 – Uhrig's slider
- T. v. venusta (Gray, 1856) – Belize slider
- Trachemys yaquia (Legler & Webb, 1970) – Yaqui slider
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