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  • Bartlett, P., R. Bartlett.. 1999. A Field Guide to Texas Reptiles and Amphibians. Houston: Gulf Publishing Company.
  • Cagle, Fred R. 1954. Two new species of the genus Graptemys. Tulane Studies in Zoology 1 (11): 165-186.
  • Conant,R. & Collins,J.T. 1991. A Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern/Central North America, 3rd ed. Houghton Mifflin (Boston/New York), xx + 450 p.
  • Ernst, C. 1994. Turtles of the United States amd Canada.. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
  • Ernst, Carl H.; Lovich, Jeffrey E. 2009. Turtles of the United States and Canada, 2nd edition. Johns Hopkins University Press, 827 pp.
  • Ernst,C.H. and Barbour,R.W. 1989. Turtles of the World. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. - London.
  • Haynes, D.; McKown. R.R. 1974. A new species of map turtle (genus Graptemys) from the Guadalupe River system in Texas. Tulane Stud. Zoo. Bot. 18 (4): 143-152.
  • Holotype: Stejneger, L. 1925. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 15 (20): 463.
  • Iverson, J. B. 1992. A Revised Checklist with Distribution Maps of the Turtles of the World
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  • Lechowicz, Christopher. 2008. Tour d'horizon de l'histoire naturelle, la taxonomie, la préservation et les problémes actuels des tortues géographiques du genre Graptemys (Agassiz, 1857). Chéloniens 11:30-45.
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  • Line, L. 1998. Fast Decline of a Slow Species. National Wildlife, 36(28): 16+.
  • Paratype: Stejneger, L. 1925. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 15 (20): 463.
  • Reynolds, Robert P.; Steve W. Gotte,  and Carl H. Ernst. 2007. Catalog of Type Specimens of Recent Crocodilia and Testudines in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 626: 1-49.
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  • Smith, H., O. Sanders.. 1952. Distributional Data on Texas Amphibians and Reptiles. Texas Journal of Science, 4(2): 211.
  • Stejneger ,L.H. 1925. New species and subspecies of American turtles. Journ. Washington Acad. Sci. 15 (20): 462-463.
  • Stephens, P.R. & Wiens, J.J. 2003. Ecological diversification and phylogeny of emydid turtles. Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 79: 577-610.
  • Stephens, P.R. & Wiens, J.J. 2009. EVOLUTION OF SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISMS IN EMYDID TURTLES: ECOLOGICAL DIMORPHISM, RENSCH’S RULE, AND SYMPATRIC DIVERGENCE. Evolution 63-4: 910–925.
  • Vogt R C. 1981. Graptemys versa Stejneger. Texas map turtle. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles No. 280 1981: 1-2.
  • White, C. 1986. Designed for Survival: Freshwater Turtles. National Geographic, 169(1): 40-59.

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