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Cylindraspis

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Fitzinger, 1835


Cylindraspis adalah sebuah genus kura-kura raksasa yang telah punah. Semua spesiesnya hidup di Kepulauan Mascarene (Mauritius, Rodrigues dan Réunion) di Samudra Hindia dan semuanya punah karena perburuan dan kemunculan predator non-asli.[1]

Referensi[sunting | sunting sumber]

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