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Florida. However, T. c. carolina (or bauri) type turtles seem to be represented in the Blancan deposit of Haile XV A. A single peripheral in the University of Florida collections from the Hemphillian McGehee site, Alachua County, Florida (Webb, 1964) may belong to the genus Terrapene. It is quite large, and its shape is highly suggestive of one of the posterior peripherals of T. c. putnami. A number of factors concerning this site and its contained fauna suggest that the deposit was formed in or near a stream very close to the sea. Milstead (pers. comm.) has long felt that the undoubted Pliocene deposits of Florida contain a box turtle similar or identical to T. c. putnami. If so, then contemporaneous inland deposits will probably be found to possess T. c. carolina.
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