Priscochelys hegnabrunnensis, a fragmentary piece of armour shell from the Muschelkalk of Germany (Upper Triassic) with few diagnostic morphological features, was recently proposed to represent the oldest known stem turtle. As such, the specimen is of high importance because it shifts the date of the first appearance of turtles back about 20Ma, which equals about 10% of the total stratigraphic range of the group. In this paper, I present new morphologic, histologic and neutron tomographic (NT) data that relate to the microstructure of the bone of the specimen itself. In opposition to the previous morphologic descriptions, P. hegnabrunnensis was found to share several distinctive features (i.e. bone sutures congruent with scute sulci, absenc...
A variety of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer ...
ABSTRACT—New cranial and postcranial remains of the Early–Middle Jurassic turtle, Condorchelys antiq...
Presented herein is the first morphological analysis of turtle relationships to examine the monophyl...
Data on turtle limb bone histology and microstructure are spotty, especially for Mesozoic taxa, desp...
During the Late Jurassic, several groups of eucryptodiran turtles inhabited the shallow epicontinent...
<p><i>Pappochelys</i> extends the fossil record of Triassic stem-turtles back by some 20 million yea...
Proganochelys quenstedtii represents the best-known stem turtle from the Late Triassic, with gross a...
The shell of the oldest true turtle (Testudinata) branch (Proterochersidae) from the Late Triassic (...
A new, thin-shelled fossil from the Upper Triassic (Revueltian: Norian) Chinle Group of New Mexico, ...
Unlike any other tetrapod, turtles form their dorsal bony shell (carapace) not from osteoderms, but ...
Turtles are frequently found in fluviatile to lagoonal and shallow marine sediments in the Upper Jur...
The origin and homology of the turtle shell are one of the most captivating topics in amniote evolut...
Lately, solemydid turtles have been repeatedly recovered as stem Testudines, indicating that they be...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
Turtles (Testudinata) are the clade of amniotes characterized by a complete turtle shell. New insig...
A variety of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer ...
ABSTRACT—New cranial and postcranial remains of the Early–Middle Jurassic turtle, Condorchelys antiq...
Presented herein is the first morphological analysis of turtle relationships to examine the monophyl...
Data on turtle limb bone histology and microstructure are spotty, especially for Mesozoic taxa, desp...
During the Late Jurassic, several groups of eucryptodiran turtles inhabited the shallow epicontinent...
<p><i>Pappochelys</i> extends the fossil record of Triassic stem-turtles back by some 20 million yea...
Proganochelys quenstedtii represents the best-known stem turtle from the Late Triassic, with gross a...
The shell of the oldest true turtle (Testudinata) branch (Proterochersidae) from the Late Triassic (...
A new, thin-shelled fossil from the Upper Triassic (Revueltian: Norian) Chinle Group of New Mexico, ...
Unlike any other tetrapod, turtles form their dorsal bony shell (carapace) not from osteoderms, but ...
Turtles are frequently found in fluviatile to lagoonal and shallow marine sediments in the Upper Jur...
The origin and homology of the turtle shell are one of the most captivating topics in amniote evolut...
Lately, solemydid turtles have been repeatedly recovered as stem Testudines, indicating that they be...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
Turtles (Testudinata) are the clade of amniotes characterized by a complete turtle shell. New insig...
A variety of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer ...
ABSTRACT—New cranial and postcranial remains of the Early–Middle Jurassic turtle, Condorchelys antiq...
Presented herein is the first morphological analysis of turtle relationships to examine the monophyl...