Chelodina kuchlingi had been considered the same
species as Chelodina rugosa for the last decade, however, the species has been resurrected[4] and is now believed to come from the Northern Kimberley regions of
Western Australia, Australia. Evidence it is a species has only recently been published with genetic results taken from the holotype showing it differed by 4% of loci from its nearest relatives[5] the species is only known from the holotype at this time.
Biology
Little is known about C. kuchlingi, and a number of research projects are underway to evaluate it.
References
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^Cann, John (1997). "Kuchling’s turtle". Monitor, Journal of the Victorian Herpetological Society9 (1): 32, 41–44. (Chelodina kuchlingi, new species).
^Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp.
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^Kehlmaier, C., Zhang, X., Georges, A., Campbell, P.D., Thomson, S., & Fritz, U. 2019. Mitogenomics of historical type specimens of Australasian turtles: clarification of taxonomic confusion and old mitochondrial introgression. Scientific Reports (2019) 9:5841.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-42310-x