Here we document the morphology of the only known skull of a carettochelyid turtle from North America. The specimen originates from the middle Eocene (early Uintan) Washakie Formation of Sweetwater County, Wyoming, and is referred to Anosteira pulchra based on temporal considerations. The skull of Anosteira pulchra broadly corresponds in its morphology to that of other carettochelyids but exhibits numerous differences that are related to it being more gracile. As a meaningful outgroup is lacking, it is not possible to determine if the gracile morphology seen in this taxon is apomorphic or plesiomorphic for the Anosteira–Allaeochelys clade. Anosteira pulchra and Carettochelys insculpta lack an ossified palatine canal. We conclude by referenc...
In the past few years, new fossil finds and novel methodological approaches have prompted intensive ...
<div><p>Turtles are one of the least explored clades regarding endocranial anatomy with few availabl...
Turtles are one of the least explored clades regarding endocranial anatomy with few available descri...
Fossil turtles are one of the least studied clades in regard to endocranial anatomy. Recently, the u...
Turtles are one of the least explored clades regarding endocranial anatomy with few available descri...
Turtles are one of the least explored clades regarding endocranial anatomy with few available descri...
Fossil carettochelyine turtles are well known from the Paleogene of Europe (Allaeochelys), North Ame...
Turtles of the total clade Pan-Carettochelys have a relatively poor fossil record that extends from...
BackgroundAnosteira pulchra is one of two species of the obligately-aquatic freshwater clade Caretto...
Allaeochelys libyca is a carettochelyid turtle from the Middle Miocene of Libya. The speci...
Turtles are one of the least explored clades of reptiles with respect to palaeoneuroanatomy. Few det...
A new turtle from the Early Cretaceous (Aptian) Jiufotang Formation of western Liaoning, China, Pero...
22 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 22)."The family Baenidae is a group of ...
Proganochelys quenstedtii represents the best-known stem turtle from the Late Triassic, with gross a...
During the Late Jurassic, several groups of eucryptodiran turtles inhabited the shallow epicontinent...
In the past few years, new fossil finds and novel methodological approaches have prompted intensive ...
<div><p>Turtles are one of the least explored clades regarding endocranial anatomy with few availabl...
Turtles are one of the least explored clades regarding endocranial anatomy with few available descri...
Fossil turtles are one of the least studied clades in regard to endocranial anatomy. Recently, the u...
Turtles are one of the least explored clades regarding endocranial anatomy with few available descri...
Turtles are one of the least explored clades regarding endocranial anatomy with few available descri...
Fossil carettochelyine turtles are well known from the Paleogene of Europe (Allaeochelys), North Ame...
Turtles of the total clade Pan-Carettochelys have a relatively poor fossil record that extends from...
BackgroundAnosteira pulchra is one of two species of the obligately-aquatic freshwater clade Caretto...
Allaeochelys libyca is a carettochelyid turtle from the Middle Miocene of Libya. The speci...
Turtles are one of the least explored clades of reptiles with respect to palaeoneuroanatomy. Few det...
A new turtle from the Early Cretaceous (Aptian) Jiufotang Formation of western Liaoning, China, Pero...
22 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 22)."The family Baenidae is a group of ...
Proganochelys quenstedtii represents the best-known stem turtle from the Late Triassic, with gross a...
During the Late Jurassic, several groups of eucryptodiran turtles inhabited the shallow epicontinent...
In the past few years, new fossil finds and novel methodological approaches have prompted intensive ...
<div><p>Turtles are one of the least explored clades regarding endocranial anatomy with few availabl...
Turtles are one of the least explored clades regarding endocranial anatomy with few available descri...