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Species | n [Note 1] | Total length | Tail | Hindfoot |
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Oryzomys albiventer [1] | 12 | 285.4 (245–314) | 155.4 (129–173) | 36.1 (33–40) |
Oryzomys antillarum [2] | 3 | 247 (228–260) | 119.7 (108–132) | 29.3 (28–30) |
Oryzomys couesi from Nayarit [1] | 62 | 244.8 (210–288) | 125.1 (105–150) | 30.5 (27–33) |
Oryzomys dimidiatus [3] | 3 | 249 (228–278) | 129 (110–150) | 28.3 (27–31) |
Oryzomys gorgasi [4] | 6–10 [Note 2] | 259 (220–290) | 130 (116–138) | 31 (30–32) |
Oryzomys nelsoni [1] | 4 | 322 (288–344) | 181.5 (160–191) | 37.3 (35–39) |
Marsh rice rat [5] | – | 226–305 | 108–156 | 28–37 |
Oryzomys peninsulae [1] | 14 | 265.6 (227–305) | 136.8 (114–156) | 32.0 (29–34) |
Measurements are in millimeters and in the form "average (minimum–maximum)". |
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Is there any concern about what the species sections say...I'm trying to tackle this article section by section?-- NYMFan69-86 ( talk) 21:58, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
How would I manipulate the taxobox to show that the bog turtle is "endangered" and the wood turtle is "vulberable?"-- NYMFan69-86 ( talk) 22:14, 2 June 2010 (UTC)
How's something like this for a new layout (as per this suggestion)?:
I'm having a tough time making the cladogram look just right. I'd like there to be a "label" line that says " turtle," with three distinct lines coming off it: one for the spotted turtle, one for the wood turtle, and another that splits into bog turtle (north) and bog turtle (south). I tried manipulating the one here, but I became thoroughly confused. Any suggestions?-- NYMFan69-86 ( talk) 00:37, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
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The evolutionary history of these two turtles suggests that they share a common ancestor and that the bog turtle, in its history, has split into two distinct populations. |
Like this example on left? Regards, SunCreator ( talk) 00:40, 9 June 2010 (UTC)
Portion of Emydidae family [1] |
The evolutionary history of these two turtles suggests that they share a recent common ancestor and that the bog turtle, in its history, has split into two distinct populations. |
Now that it's been changed should the caption change as the cladogram does not indicate 'split into two distinct populations' of the north and south bog turtle. Or perhaps the cladogram should be amended to reflect this? Regards, SunCreator ( talk) 22:57, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
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Should this table be included somewhere:
Species | Distribution | Length | Weight | Defining attributes |
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Glyptemys muhlenbergii | Vermont south to Georgia and west to Ohio [1] |
Males-9.4 centimeters (3.7 in) Females-8.9 centimeters (3.5 in) [2] |
110 grams (3.9 oz) [3] | Small, bright blotch on side of neck, secretive [4] |
Glyptemys insculpta | Nova Scotia south to Virginia and west to Minnesota [5] |
Both genders-14 to 20 centimeters (5.5 to 7.9 in) [6] | 1 kilogram (35 oz) [7] | Dark gray to black head, bright orange coloration on ventral surfaces [8] |
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see what you mean about trying to get an FT. TCO ( talk) 08:38, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
See https://toolserver.org/~dispenser/cgi-bin/rdcheck.py?page=Glyptemys. Regards, SunCreator ( talk) 22:02, 17 May 2012 (UTC)
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