id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33373 Smith, Hobart M. (Hobart Muir) Kyphosis and other Variations in Soft-shelled Turtles .txt text/plain 2843 248 86 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PUBLICATIONS, MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Kyphotic (hump-backed) soft-shelled turtles have been known for many Three skeletons in the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History In the accompanying table of measurements of specimens in the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History the height is measured from the end The three abnormal specimens vary in width/height ratio from 1.83 to column normally have equal growth rates, since the height/width ratio The 42 specimens for which the number of neurals is recorded reveals, M. Smith (Field Mus. Nat. The generic allocation of American soft-shelled turtles has varied Nat. Paris, 14:20, 1809) designated the type species of Geoffroy did not adequately designate a type from among the many species species belonging to a different genus (as now recognized) from that to genus) would take the generic name _Trionyx_, of which _Amyda_ would be American and related species of soft-shelled turtles. ./cache/33373.txt ./txt/33373.txt