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- Pleurosternon is an extinct genus of freshwater pleurosternid turtle from the latest Jur****ic to earliest Cretaceous of Europe. Its type species, P. bullockii...
- Glyptops Morrison Formation, United States, Late Jur****ic (Tithonian) Pleurosternon Purbeck Group, England, Early Cretaceous (Berriasian), Ágreda locality...
- contains the species P. provinciale (originally placed in the genus Pleurosternon), which existed during the Cretaceous of what is now France and a new...
- victa but not the baenid Baena arenosa Leidy, 1870, the pleurosternid Pleurosternon bullockii (Owen, 1842), or any extant turtle". Berruchelus France, Paleocene...
- Helochelydridae? Pleurosternidae Dinochelys Dorsetochelys Glyptops Pleurosternon Riodevemys? Selenemys? Toremys Uluops Baenidae Arundelemys Arvinachelys...
- Helochelydridae? Pleurosternidae Dinochelys Dorsetochelys Glyptops Pleurosternon Riodevemys? Selenemys? Toremys Uluops Baenidae Arundelemys Arvinachelys...
- Helochelydridae? Pleurosternidae Dinochelys Dorsetochelys Glyptops Pleurosternon Riodevemys? Selenemys? Toremys Uluops Baenidae Arundelemys Arvinachelys...
- Helochelydridae? Pleurosternidae Dinochelys Dorsetochelys Glyptops Pleurosternon Riodevemys? Selenemys? Toremys Uluops Baenidae Arundelemys Arvinachelys...
- southern England. The type species was originally named by Richard Owen as Pleurosternon latiscutatum in 1853, before being moved to the new genus Hylaeochelys...
- (hybodonts, Indaginilepis and Scheenstia), turtles (including Hylaeochelys, Pleurosternon and Dorsetochelys (=Ballerstedtia)), the plesiosaur Brancasaurus, and...