Chelydropsis Explained
Chelydropsis is an extinct genus in the family of snapping turtle that lived from the Oligocene to the Pliocene in Asia and Europe.[1]
Species
- Chelydropsis aubasi[2]
- Chelydropsis apellanizi[3]
- Chelydropsis decheni
- Chelydropsis kusnetzovi
- Chelydropsis manuascensis
- Chelydropsis murchisoni[3]
- Chelydropsis sansaniensis[3]
References
- Romer, Alfred Sherwood (Jan. 1 1997). The Osteology of the Reptiles. Reprint edition. Krieger Pub. Co. pp. 800.
Notes and References
- Klein N. and T. Mors. (2003). Die Schildkroten (Reptilia: Testudines) aus dem Mittel-Miozan von Hambach (Niederrheinische Bucht, NW-Deutschland). Palaeontographica Abteilung A 268(1-3):1-48.
- Joyce . Walter G. . Landréat . Jean‐Luc . Rollot . Yann . 2022-06-06 . A pan‐chelydrid, Chelydropsis aubasi sp. nov., from the Middle Eocene (MP 15, early Bartonian) of Chéry‐Chartreuve, France . The Anatomical Record . en . ar.25001 . 10.1002/ar.25001 . 35665466 . 249432540 . 1932-8486. free .
- Web site: . Chelydropsis . 30 October 2019.