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- Pleurosternids Temporal range: Kimmeridgian–Albian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Pleurosternon skull Pleurosternon s**** Scientific classification Domain:...
- Glyptops is an extinct genus of pleurosternid freshwater turtle known from the Late Jur****ic of North America. The type species, Glyptops plicatulus,...
- s****. Synonym of Glyptops plicatulus. Uluops U. uluops Wyoming, Brushy Basin member A cranium. Most basal Pleurosternid from the Morrison Formation....
- recovered that species as a member of Baenidae, sister to Uluops. In 2012, pleurosternid remains were described from the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) Bückeberg...
- data on the s**** anatomy of Selenemys lusitanica, the oldest known pleurosternid turtle in Europe". Journal of Iberian Geology. doi:10.1007/s41513-024-00230-4...
- includes Compsemys victa but not the baenid Baena arenosa Leidy, 1870, the pleurosternid Pleurosternon bullockii (Owen, 1842), or any extant turtle". Berruchelus...
- Species Material Notes Images Compsemys C. sp. Multiple s**** fragments A pleurosternid testudine. Species-level identification is not possible, but similarities...
- of the poorly known Dorsetochelys typocardium, a relatively abundant pleurosternid turtle (Paracryptodira) in the Early Cretaceous of Europe". Cretaceous...
- Pleurosternon is an extinct genus of freshwater pleurosternid turtle from the latest Jur****ic to earliest Cretaceous of Europe. Its type species, P. bullockii...
- P. bullockii At least 12 individuals as well as one complete s**** Pleurosternid paracryptodire Hylaeochelys H. belli? "many isolated plates and one...