September 10, 2025

Indian Flapshell Turtles

WHY IN THE NEWS?

Recently, forest officials from Odisha found 40 Indian flapshell turtles in baskets in an alleged smuggling racket.

About:

  • Indian flapshell turtle is a freshwater species of turtle and is found in many states.
    • The “flap-shelled” name stems from the presence of femoral flaps located on the plastron. These flaps of skin cover the limbs when they retract into the shell.
    • It is a relatively small soft-shell turtle with a carapace length of up to 350 millimetres.

Scientific NameLissemys punctata

  • Distribution:
    • They are found in Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh (Indus and Ganges drainages), and Myanmar (Irrawaddy and Salween Rivers).
    • They live in the shallow, quiet, often stagnant waters of rivers, streams, marshes, ponds, lakes and irrigation canals, and tanks.
    • These turtles prefer waters with sand or mud bottoms because of their tendency to burrow.

Conservation Status:                     

  • IUCN Red List: Vulnerable
  • CITES:Appendix II
  • Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972:Schedule I

Threats:

  • Turtles are smuggled and killed for their supposed aphrodisiac properties, livestock feed, to make leather from their skins, to make potions from their blood and to use as fishing bait.
  • Turtles are also used for meat and medicines.

Steps Taken for Conservation:

  • KURMA App:
    • It has a built-in digital field guide covering 29 species of freshwater turtles and tortoises of India.
    • It was developed by the Indian Turtle Conservation Action Network (ITCAN) in collaboration with the Turtle Survival Alliance-India and Wildlife Conservation Society-India.
  • World Turtle Dayis observed every year on 23rd
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