Wattle-necked softshell turtle


The wattle-necked softshell turtle '', also commonly known as Steindachner's soft-shelled turtle, is an endangered Asian species of softshell turtle in the family Trionychidae. The species is the only member of the genus Palea.

Description

P. steindachneri exhibits sexual dimorphism. Females of this freshwater turtle reach up to in straight carapace length, while males only reach up to. However, males have a longer tail than the females.

Etymology

The specific name, steindachneri, is in honor of Austrian herpetologist Franz Steindachner.

Geographic range

P. steindachneri is native to southeastern China, Laos, and Vietnam, but has also been introduced to Hawaii and Mauritius.

Threats

P. steindachneri is endangered by poaching for human consumption. Although pressure on the wild population continues, several thousand are hatched and raised each year on turtle farms in China and Vietnam for food and traditional medicine.