I saw this on another forum and thought it was interesting.
http://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2008/10/gilbert_whites_pet_tortoise.php#more
http://scienceblogs.com/tetrapodzoology/2008/10/gilbert_whites_pet_tortoise.php#more
egyptiandan said:No Leopards aren't in the spur-thighed family. They are actually just giant Tent tortoises. So much so that they were thinking of placing them in Psammobates, but went with a new Genus, Stigmochelys, instead.
Sulcatas aren't in the spur-thighed family either.
Danny
egyptiandan said:Only 2 or 3 tortoises are left in Geochelone. The 2 Star tortoises and possibly the sulcata. They also have a new genus for the sulcata, Centrochelys sulcata.
Yes Leopards are now Stigmochelys pardalis babcocki or S.p.pardalis.
When you write out genus, species and subspecies, genus is always capitalized with species and subspecies always lower case.
Danny
hi Danny i have been hearing reference to stigmochelys recently but wasnt sure if the new name was official.,so had been avoiding useing it,thanks for bringing me up to date.egyptiandan said:No Leopards aren't in the spur-thighed family. They are actually just giant Tent tortoises. So much so that they were thinking of placing them in Psammobates, but went with a new Genus, Stigmochelys, instead.
Sulcatas aren't in the spur-thighed family either.
Danny