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A new chelid turtle (Testudines, Pleurodira) from the Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina
Papers in PalaeontologyAbstractA new species of chelid turtle (Calvarichelys coloniensis gen. et sp. nov.) from the Upper Cretaceous La Colonia Formation (Chubut Province, Argentina) is described here. This species is represented by an almost complete skull and a complete lower jaw.
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Laminae terminology applied to cervical vertebrae of Pelomedusoides (Testudines, Pleurodira)
The nomenclatural basis for identifying anatomical components of the cervical vertebrae in turtles is still non-standardized and incomplete. With that in mind, we propose an adaptation of laminae in the cervical vertebrae of Pelomedusoides derived from the well-established nomenclature used for sauropod dinosaurs.openaire +1 more source
A new Cretaceous Pleurodira Pelomedusoides from the Lower Cretaceous of Parnaíba Basin, Brazil
Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2021Ismar Carvalho
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On the Turtle Chelus lewisi (Testudinata, Pleurodira)
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The Bauru Group is a sedimentary sequence of the Paraná Basin, dated to the Late Cretaceous. Its palaeofaunistical assemblage includes a rich record of turtles of the lineage Podocnemidoidae, but many of the taxa that have been described from this geologic unit have an uncertain taxonomy.
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