Necessarily, there are many different kinds of scientific names for turtle. It depends on the type it is. If it is a turtle that dwells mainly on land, such as the Eastern Box turtle, (which, by the way is a terrapene carolina carolina) it can be called a tortoise or terrapin. The easiest way to remember that is the latin word for land is terra, so you can think instantly that this "terrapin dwells on land".
The scientific name of the turtle is marmorata
The scientific name for a turtle is Testudines or Chelonia.
Turtles belong to the Order Testudines. To get more specific you're going to have to say which turtle you mean.
The Scientific name of a turtle is
Chelonia mydas
Order Testudines.
No it is just a type of turtle not the scientific name
The scientific name of a map turtle is graptemys geographica.
the scientific name of a sea turtle is chelonia mydas....
the scientific name for the map turtle is Grapetemys geographica
the Green sea turtle's scientific name is Chelonia mydas
the scientific name for a gopher turtle is gopherus ployphemus
The scientific name for turtles in general is Testudines. Bear in mind that different species also have specific subnames. Trionyx triunguis for example is the scientific name for the African Softshell Turtle.
That depends on what species of turtle you are talking about.
There isn't but the scientific name of Turtles, Terrapins and Tortoise is Testudines.
Eretmochelys imbricata
Phlognish myron
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Chelonia mydas.