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Charles Darwin Foundation Galapagos Species Checklist


Chelonoidis abingdoni

(Günther, 1877)

Domain Eukaryota
Kingdom Animalia
Division Chordata
Class Reptilia
Order Testudines
Family Testunidae
Genus Chelonoidis

Chelonoidis abingdoni  (Günther, 1877)

 

English Common Name: Pinta Galapagos Tortoise

Spanish Common Name: Tortuga Gigante de Pinta

Local Name: Lonesome George

Taxonomic Comments: Syn.: Geochelone abingdoni (Günther, 1877), Testudo abingdoni Günther, 1877, Chelonoidis nigra abingdoni Günther, 1877, Chelonoidis nigra duncanensis Garman in Pritchard, 1996, Geochelone elephantopus abingdoni Harlan, 1827; Type specimen in BM; According to Márquez et al. (2004) and Poulakakis et al. (2008) the Geochelone taxa from Galapagos are genetically distinct and therefore treated as species and not as subspecies of Geochelone nigra.

Name Status: Accepted name; taxon occurs in Galapagos.

Origin



IUCN Status

Known only to survive in cultivation, in captivity or as a naturalized population (or populations) well outside the past range.

Extinct in the Wild - Known only to survive in cultivation, in captivity or as a naturalized population (or populations) well outside the past range.

The IUCN Red List assessments presented here may deviate from the global IUCN listings for the following reasons:

  • for well-known species groups, such as vascular plants or vertebrates, updates proposed to the IUCN are shown, rather than the outdated, but currently-used status;
  • for poorly-known species groups, such as lichenized fungi, a general assessment is not currently possible, therefore the list presented here is the regional IUCN Red List for the Galapagos Archipelago.

Distribution

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Regions: Pinta.

Distribution Comments: Restricted to Pinta Island.

Please be aware that this distribution map is automatically generated from database records (CDF and external specimens, literature records, and observations) and may not accurately reflect the currently-known distribution for all species.

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