The Late Jurassic (Oxfordian to Tithonian) fossil record of Europe and South America has yielded a particularly rich assemblage of aquatic pan-cryptodiran turtles that are herein tentatively hypothesized to form a monophyletic group named Thalassochelydia. Thalassochelydians were traditionally referred to three families, Eurysternidae, Plesiochelyidae, and Thalassemydidae, but the current understanding of phylogenetic relationships is insufficient to support the monophyly of either group. Given their pervasive usage in the literature, however, these three names are herein retained informally. Relationships with marine turtles from the Cretaceous have been suggested in the past, but these hypotheses still lack strong character suppor...
Turtles (Testudinata) are the clade of amniotes characterized by a complete turtle shell. New insig...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Turtles of the total clade Pan-Kinosternoidea have a relatively poor fossil record that extends back...
The fossil record of platychelyid turtles expands from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) of Cuba to the ...
Late Jurassic deposits across Europe have yielded a rich fauna of extinct turtles. Although many of ...
Background. Eucryptodiran turtles from the Late Jurassic (mainly Kimmeridgian) deposits of the Jura ...
Background. The Swiss Jura Mountains are a key region for Late Jurassic eucryptodiran turtles. Alrea...
Plesiochelyidae is a clade of relatively large coastal marine turtles that inhabited the shallow ep...
Background. The mostly Berriasian (Early Cretaceous) Purbeck Group of southern England has produced ...
Turtles (Testudinata) are a successful lineage of vertebrates with about 350 extant species that in...
Plesiochelyidae were relatively large coastal marine turtles, which inhabited the epicontinental se...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
Turtles of the clade Pan-Trionychidae have a rich fossil record in the Old World, ranging from the ...
Background. The mostly Berriasian (Early Cretaceous) Purbeck Group of southern England has produced ...
Turtles of the total clade Pan-Chelydridae have a relatively sparse fossil record that reaches back ...
Turtles (Testudinata) are the clade of amniotes characterized by a complete turtle shell. New insig...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Turtles of the total clade Pan-Kinosternoidea have a relatively poor fossil record that extends back...
The fossil record of platychelyid turtles expands from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) of Cuba to the ...
Late Jurassic deposits across Europe have yielded a rich fauna of extinct turtles. Although many of ...
Background. Eucryptodiran turtles from the Late Jurassic (mainly Kimmeridgian) deposits of the Jura ...
Background. The Swiss Jura Mountains are a key region for Late Jurassic eucryptodiran turtles. Alrea...
Plesiochelyidae is a clade of relatively large coastal marine turtles that inhabited the shallow ep...
Background. The mostly Berriasian (Early Cretaceous) Purbeck Group of southern England has produced ...
Turtles (Testudinata) are a successful lineage of vertebrates with about 350 extant species that in...
Plesiochelyidae were relatively large coastal marine turtles, which inhabited the epicontinental se...
Turtles are a major group of reptiles with moderate species richness (335 extant species) but high e...
Turtles of the clade Pan-Trionychidae have a rich fossil record in the Old World, ranging from the ...
Background. The mostly Berriasian (Early Cretaceous) Purbeck Group of southern England has produced ...
Turtles of the total clade Pan-Chelydridae have a relatively sparse fossil record that reaches back ...
Turtles (Testudinata) are the clade of amniotes characterized by a complete turtle shell. New insig...
Evolutionary transitions to marine habitats occurred frequently among Mesozoic reptiles. Only one su...
Turtles of the total clade Pan-Kinosternoidea have a relatively poor fossil record that extends back...