Nubian flapshell turtle
The Nubian flapshell turtle or Nubian soft-shelled turtle is one of two species of softshell turtle in the genus Cyclanorbis of the Trionychidae family. It is thought to have ranged from West Africa east through Central Africa to South Sudan, although it has been extirpated from the vast majority of its range.
Distribution
Historically, Cyclanorbis elegans was found over a wide range, spanning from West Africa east through Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia and Sudan. In 2017, a lone population was found in the White Nile wetlands of South Sudan by Prof. Luca Luiselli and his team; this discovery was publicized in a 2019 paper. In 2021, another population was found along the same wetlands, but in northern Uganda ; the species had not previously been recorded in this area.On the biodiversity database iNaturalist, several "research-grade" sightings—i.e., with clear photographic evidence and GPS coordinates—of C. elegans have been documented between April 2022 and May 2024; the bulk of these observations took place in and around Salamat, Chad, while others have occurred in West Gonja, Ghana, and Tangúieta, Benin.