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Citation: Asian Turtle Trade Working Group. 2000. Dogania subplana. The IUCN Red List of
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Synonym(s):
Trionyx subplanus Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1809
Common Name(s):
English: Malayan Soft-shelled Turtle
Assessment Information
Red List Category & Criteria: Lower Risk/least concern ver 2.3
Geographic Range
Range Description:
Recorded from southern Myanma, Mergui Islands, Thailand (including Phuket), western Malaysia
(including Pulau Tioman), Indonesia (Java, Sumatera, Borneo, Singkep, Natuna Besar), Singapore, and
the Philippine Islands.
Country Occurrence:
Native: Indonesia; Malaysia; Myanmar; Philippines; Singapore
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Habitat and Ecology
Systems:Terrestrial, Freshwater
Credits
Assessor(s): Asian Turtle Trade Working Group
Reviewer(s): Buhlmann, K., Rhodin, A. & van Dijk, P.P. (Tortoise & Freshwater Turtle Red List
Authority)
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Bibliography
Hilton-Taylor, C. 2000. 2000 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and
Cambridge, UK.
IUCN. 2016. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2016-1. Available at: www.iucnredlist.org.
(Accessed: 30 June 2016).
IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group and Asian Turtle Trade Working Group. 2000.
Changes to 1996 IUCN Red List Status of Asian Turtle Species. In: P.P. van Dijk, B.L. Stuart and A.G.J.
Rhodin (eds). Asian Turtle Trade: Proceedings of a Workshop on Conservation and Trade of Freshwater
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Foundation, Lunenburg, Massachusetts, USA.
Citation
Asian Turtle Trade Working Group. 2000. Dogania subplana. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
2000: e.T46578A97399789. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2000.RLTS.T46578A11061078.en
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Errata
Errata reason: An errata assessment is required to generate a revised PDF without the range map
which had been included in error; no range map was available when this assessment
was originally published.
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