File:Painted Turtle Distribution alternate.svg
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Description | English: Partial map of North America, showing the Native range of the painted turtle (C. picta), seperated into its four sub-species.
Eastern (C.�p.�picta)
Midland (C.�p.�marginata)
Southern (C.�p.�dorsalis)
Western (C.�p.�bellii)
Mixing of Western and Midland Painted Turtles
Mixing of Eastern and Midland Painted Turtles
Mixing of Southern and Eastern Painted Turtles Deutsch: Verbreitung der Zierschildkröte in Nordamerika (C. picta) unterteilt in ihre vier Unterarten.
Östliche Zierschildkröte (C.�p.�picta)
Mittelländische Zierschildkröte (C.�p.�marginata)
Südliche Zierschildkröte (C.�p.�dorsalis)
Westliche Zierschildkröte (C.�p.�bellii)
Mischformen aus Westlicher und Mittelländischer Zierschildkröte
Mischformen aus Östlicher und Mittelländischer Zierschildkröte
Mischformen Südlicher und Östlicher Zierschildkröte |
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