A new, thin-shelled fossil from the Upper Triassic (Revueltian: Norian) Chinle Group of New Mexico, Chinlechelys tenertesta, is one of the most primitive known unambiguous members of the turtle stem lineage. The thin-shelled nature of the new turtle combined with its likely terrestrial habitat preference hint at taphonomic filters that basal turtles had to overcome before entering the fossil record. Chinlechelys tenertesta possesses neck spines formed by multiple osteoderms, indicating that the earliest known turtles were covered with rows of dermal armour. More importantly, the primitive, vertically oriented dorsal ribs of the new turtle are only poorly associated with the overlying costal bones, indicating that these two structures are in...
ABSTRACT—New cranial and postcranial remains of the Early–Middle Jurassic turtle, Condorchelys antiq...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
The presence of expanded dorsal ribs is an unusual feature found only in a small number of tetrapod ...
Unlike any other tetrapod, turtles form their dorsal bony shell (carapace) not from osteoderms, but ...
<p><i>Pappochelys</i> extends the fossil record of Triassic stem-turtles back by some 20 million yea...
The origin and homology of the turtle shell are one of the most captivating topics in amniote evolut...
The shell of the oldest true turtle (Testudinata) branch (Proterochersidae) from the Late Triassic (...
The origin and homology of the turtle shell is one of the most captivating topics in amniote evoluti...
SummaryThe origin of the turtle shell has perplexed biologists for more than two centuries [1]. It w...
SummaryOne of the major remaining gaps in the vertebrate fossil record concerns the origin of turtle...
Priscochelys hegnabrunnensis, a fragmentary piece of armour shell from the Muschelkalk of Germany (U...
The Triassic is a key period in turtle evolution for three main reasons: First, the oldest fully she...
A variety of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer ...
The early evolution of turtles continues to be a contentious issue in vertebrate palaeontology. Rece...
The turtle body plan, with its solid shell, deviates radically from those of other tetrapods. The do...
ABSTRACT—New cranial and postcranial remains of the Early–Middle Jurassic turtle, Condorchelys antiq...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
The presence of expanded dorsal ribs is an unusual feature found only in a small number of tetrapod ...
Unlike any other tetrapod, turtles form their dorsal bony shell (carapace) not from osteoderms, but ...
<p><i>Pappochelys</i> extends the fossil record of Triassic stem-turtles back by some 20 million yea...
The origin and homology of the turtle shell are one of the most captivating topics in amniote evolut...
The shell of the oldest true turtle (Testudinata) branch (Proterochersidae) from the Late Triassic (...
The origin and homology of the turtle shell is one of the most captivating topics in amniote evoluti...
SummaryThe origin of the turtle shell has perplexed biologists for more than two centuries [1]. It w...
SummaryOne of the major remaining gaps in the vertebrate fossil record concerns the origin of turtle...
Priscochelys hegnabrunnensis, a fragmentary piece of armour shell from the Muschelkalk of Germany (U...
The Triassic is a key period in turtle evolution for three main reasons: First, the oldest fully she...
A variety of means, including forelimb proportions and shell bone histology have been used to infer ...
The early evolution of turtles continues to be a contentious issue in vertebrate palaeontology. Rece...
The turtle body plan, with its solid shell, deviates radically from those of other tetrapods. The do...
ABSTRACT—New cranial and postcranial remains of the Early–Middle Jurassic turtle, Condorchelys antiq...
Extant and fossil chelids are restricted to South America and Australasia. Based on morphological da...
The presence of expanded dorsal ribs is an unusual feature found only in a small number of tetrapod ...