Gabe(I think),
The northern redbelly has a very limited range, its stonghold is obviously here in southern nj. They do retain one or two stripes on there head into adulthood, and the ones found within the cedar streams are by far the most pretty. They are in the slider family and throughout the south and midwest there are many subspecies, some of which are more pretty adults. Some examples would be florida redbelly, rio grande cooter, pennisula cooter, river cooter, florida yellowbelly.
If you guys enjoy turtle photos I have a couple 100 photos of them....i can post some if you'd like.