Podocnemis dumeriliana Duméril & Bibron, 1835: 387 (in part)
Podocnemis unifilis Troschel, 1848: 647
Podocnemis tracaya Coutinho, 1868: 149
Chelonemys dumeriliana, Gray, 1870: 83 (in part)
Podocnemis cayennensis, Siebenrock, 1902: 1623
The yellow-spotted Amazon river turtle[6] (Podocnemis unifilis), also known commonly as the yellow-headed sideneck turtle and the yellow-spotted river turtle, and locally as the taricaya, is one of the largest South American river turtles.
Podocnemis unifilis is a type of side-necked turtles, so called because they do not pull their heads directly into their shells, but rather bend their necks sideways to tuck their heads under the rim of their shells. Side-neck turtles are classified as members of the suborder Pleurodira.
^Troschel, H. (1848). Amphibien, p. 645-661. In Schomburgk, R. (ed.), Versuch einer Zusammenstellung der Fauna and Flora von Britisch-Guiana. Leipzig.
^Schweigger, A.F. (1812). Prodromus monographiae cheloniorum.Konigsbergeiv Für Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik. 1:271-368.
^Gray, J.E. (1831). Synopsis Reptilium or short descriptions of the species of reptiles. Part 1. Cataphracta, tortoises, crocodiles, and enaliosaurians. Treuttel, Wurtz & Co., London.