McCord's box turtle

McCord's box turtle (Cuora mccordi) is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae. The species is native to China.

Etymology
The specific name, mccordi, is in honor of American veterinarian William Patrick McCord (born 1950).

Taxonomy
Originally described by American herpetologist Carl Henry Ernst in 1988 from a specimen obtained from the Chinese pet trade, C. mccordi lacked geographic range data for 19 years until Chinese herpetologist Ting Zhou et al. (2007) were able to report it from the wild.

Geographic range
McCord's box turtle is endemic to central Guangxi province, China.

Conservation status
C. mccordi is one of the most endangered Chinese endemic turtle species, highly sought after for traditional Chinese medicine and by turtle hobbyists.

Description
Once thought to reach only 14 cm straight carapace length, specimens of McCord's box turtle of up to 18 cm straight carapace length are known now.