Rogerbarbouri??

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Any rhinoclemmys specialists on here? Trying to get a clear understanding of the differences between rhinoclemmys rogerbarbouri versus incisa. Any thoughts on these mystery rhinoclemmys?
 

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i've had a couple r.p. incisa, i would guess whoever told you this was rogerbarbouri was correct...... the incisa i've had and have, have really high domed shells, more red lines on their face, a yellow plastron with a thin black line down the middle, the red bars on the bottom of the marginals are more distinct and just as visible where the bridge is......... also yours appears to have a pointier nose/face......

STUDBOOK RHINOCLEMMYS spp.
Introduction by studbook keeper Harry Rotmans

these are without doubt r.p. manni, the incisi had similar head shape to these......

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Very helpful link, I will pass the information on
 
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