The skull of the carettochelyid turtle <i>Anosteira</i> <i>pulchra</i> from the Eocene (Uintan) of Wyoming and the carotid canal system of carettochelyid turtles

<p>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 <i>Anosteira pulchra</i> based on temporal co...

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Main Authors: W. G. Joyce, V. S. Volpato, Y. Rollot
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-12-01
Series:Fossil Record
Online Access:https://www.foss-rec.net/21/301/2018/fr-21-301-2018.pdf
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spelling doaj-5179f8f6362a4340a7b3ce404e2377912020-11-24T21:11:19ZengCopernicus PublicationsFossil Record2193-00662193-00742018-12-012130131010.5194/fr-21-301-2018The skull of the carettochelyid turtle <i>Anosteira</i> <i>pulchra</i> from the Eocene (Uintan) of Wyoming and the carotid canal system of carettochelyid turtlesW. G. Joyce0V. S. Volpato1Y. Rollot2Departement für Geowissenschaften, Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, 1700, SwitzerlandDepartement für Geowissenschaften, Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, 1700, SwitzerlandDepartement für Geowissenschaften, Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, 1700, Switzerland<p>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 <i>Anosteira pulchra</i> based on temporal considerations. The skull of <i>Anosteira pulchra</i> 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 <i>Anosteira</i>–<i>Allaeochelys</i> clade. <i>Anosteira pulchra</i> and <i>Carettochelys insculpta</i> lack an ossified palatine canal. We conclude by reference to extant trionychids that the palatine (mandibular) canal is likely present but branches from the cerebral (pseudopalatine) canal following its exit from the sella turcica. As in trionychids, the vidian branch of the facial nerve (VII) of <i>Anosteira pulchra</i> and <i>Carettochelys insculpta</i> mostly traverses the palatine.</p>https://www.foss-rec.net/21/301/2018/fr-21-301-2018.pdf
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Y. Rollot
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Y. Rollot
The skull of the carettochelyid turtle <i>Anosteira</i> <i>pulchra</i> from the Eocene (Uintan) of Wyoming and the carotid canal system of carettochelyid turtles
Fossil Record
author_facet W. G. Joyce
V. S. Volpato
Y. Rollot
author_sort W. G. Joyce
title The skull of the carettochelyid turtle <i>Anosteira</i> <i>pulchra</i> from the Eocene (Uintan) of Wyoming and the carotid canal system of carettochelyid turtles
title_short The skull of the carettochelyid turtle <i>Anosteira</i> <i>pulchra</i> from the Eocene (Uintan) of Wyoming and the carotid canal system of carettochelyid turtles
title_full The skull of the carettochelyid turtle <i>Anosteira</i> <i>pulchra</i> from the Eocene (Uintan) of Wyoming and the carotid canal system of carettochelyid turtles
title_fullStr The skull of the carettochelyid turtle <i>Anosteira</i> <i>pulchra</i> from the Eocene (Uintan) of Wyoming and the carotid canal system of carettochelyid turtles
title_full_unstemmed The skull of the carettochelyid turtle <i>Anosteira</i> <i>pulchra</i> from the Eocene (Uintan) of Wyoming and the carotid canal system of carettochelyid turtles
title_sort skull of the carettochelyid turtle <i>anosteira</i> <i>pulchra</i> from the eocene (uintan) of wyoming and the carotid canal system of carettochelyid turtles
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Fossil Record
issn 2193-0066
2193-0074
publishDate 2018-12-01
description <p>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 <i>Anosteira pulchra</i> based on temporal considerations. The skull of <i>Anosteira pulchra</i> 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 <i>Anosteira</i>–<i>Allaeochelys</i> clade. <i>Anosteira pulchra</i> and <i>Carettochelys insculpta</i> lack an ossified palatine canal. We conclude by reference to extant trionychids that the palatine (mandibular) canal is likely present but branches from the cerebral (pseudopalatine) canal following its exit from the sella turcica. As in trionychids, the vidian branch of the facial nerve (VII) of <i>Anosteira pulchra</i> and <i>Carettochelys insculpta</i> mostly traverses the palatine.</p>
url https://www.foss-rec.net/21/301/2018/fr-21-301-2018.pdf
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