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Testudo hermanni hermanni

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Testudo hermanni hermanni
Testudo hermanni hermanni in a bush of white flowers.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Suborder: Cryptodira
Superfamily: Testudinoidea
Family: Testudinidae
Genus: Testudo
Species:
Subspecies:
T. h. hermanni
Trinomial name
Testudo hermanni hermanni
Gmelin, 1789

Testudo hermanni hermanni, also known as the Western Hermann's tortoise or known as the Italian tortoise, is a subspecies of tortoise. The subspecies has a rich golden yellow shell with sharp contrast. Behind the eye is a lack of a yellow patch which Testudo hermanni robertmertensi has. T. h. hermanni are located in southern France on the island of Corsica, the Balearic Islands, eastern Spain, Sicily, Sardinia, and central and south Italy.[1]

Testudo hermanni hermanni was named after Johann Hermann from the years 1738 to 1800. Johann Hermann was a French Natural history professor and a herpetologist in the city of Strasbourg, France.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Western Hermann's Tortoise". hermannihavenhome. Retrieved 2022-10-28.
  2. ^ "Testudo hermanni". The Reptile Database. Retrieved 2022-10-28.