Phylum Chordata Rank Genus | Subphylum Vertebrata Scientific name Apalone Order Turtle | |
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Lower classifications Spiny softshell turtle, Florida softshell turtle, Smooth softshell turtle, Cuatro Cienegas softshell |
Smooth softshell apalone mutica
Apalone is a genus of turtles in the family Trionychidae. Species of Apalone are native to North America.
Contents
- Smooth softshell apalone mutica
- Spiny softshell apalone spinifera
- Geographic range
- Taxonomy
- Sexual dimorphism
- Behavior
- Species
- References
Spiny softshell apalone spinifera
Geographic range

Most Apalone species are restricted to the United States, though the range of the spiny softshell, A. spinifera, extends into southern Canada and northern Mexico.
Taxonomy

Apalone is a fairly new classification, resurrected by Meylan in 1987, assigned to North American species of the genus Trionyx, though they are still listed as Trionyx in some texts. (Trionyx now refers specifically to certain softshell species found mainly in Africa.)
Sexual dimorphism

Turtles of the genus Apalone exhibit marked sexual dimorphism. In carapace length, females grow to about twice the size of males. In males, the claws on the front feet are longer than those on the back feet, but in females, the claws on the back feet are longer. In males, the stout tail extends well beyond the posterior edge of the carapace, but in females, the relatively thinner tail barely reaches the edge of the carapace.
Behavior

Apalone turtles are fast swimmers that chase down their prey in water. They feed mainly on fish. They also like the comfort of sand as their bedding.
Species
The following three species are recognized as being valid.


Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Apalone.