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Cuora trifasciata : ウィキペディア英語版
Golden coin turtle
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The golden coin turtle (''Cuora trifasciata'') or Chinese three-striped box turtle is a species of turtle endemic to southern China and northern Vietnam.〔
The species is distributed in China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Hainan provinces as well as Hong Kong and Macau) and northern Vietnam.〔 The populations from other parts of Vietnam and Laos are now regarded a separate species, the Vietnamese three-striped box turtle (''C. cyclornata'').〔Blanck ''et al.'' (2006)〕
It hybridizes vigorously with its relatives in captivity and in the wild, and hybrids may be fertile. Several of these have been described as new species, such as the Fujian pond turtle (''"Mauremys" × iversoni''), a hybrid between (usually) males of this species and females of the Asian yellow pond turtle (''Mauremys mutica''). In addition, the golden coin turtle is suspected to be a parent of the supposed species Chinese false-eyed turtle and Philippen's striped turtle.〔Parham ''et al.'' (2001), Buskirk ''et al.'' (2005)〕
The species is considered critically endangered with extinction by the IUCN.〔ATTWG (2000)〕 It is used in folk medicine,〔da Nóbrega Alves ''et al.'' (2008)〕 e.g. as the key ingredient for the Chinese medicinal dessert ''guīlínggāo'' (龜苓膏); thus it is under threat because of unsustainable hunting. This is one of the most endangered turtle species in the world, according to a 2003 assessment by the IUCN.
==Farming==
''C. trifasciata'' is raised on some of China's turtle farms. Based on the data from a large sample (almost one half of all registered turtle farms in the country),
researchers estimated that the turtle farmers participating in the survey had the total herd of 115,900 turtles of this species; they sold 20,600 turtles of this species per year, with the estimated value of almost US $37 million. This would make a farm-raised ''C. trifasciata'' worth almost $1,800, making them by far the most expensive species tabulated in the survey. (By comparison, a common ''Pelodiscus sinensis'' raised for food would be worth under $7, and a ''Cuora mouhotii'', sold for the pet trade, around $80.) Taking into account the registered farms that did not respond to the survey, as well as the unregistered producers, the total amounts must be significantly higher.
The largest ''C. trifasciata'' farming operation is said to be located in Boluo County, Guangdong. According to the farm's founder Li Yi (李艺), the farm was started in 1989 with eight wild turtles (two males and six females) bought at a local market, and now has "over 2000" turtles.〔(财富人物:金钱龟"中国第一人" ) ("People and fortune: Country's No. 1 Golden-coin-turtle man") 2007-09-24 〕 According to the farm's site, captive-born turtles start breeding at 8 years of age.〔(Liyi Gold-coin Turtle Breeding Farm: Breeding and reproduction )〕

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