A new species of baenid turtle from the Early Cretaceous Lakota Formation of South Dakota
<p>Baenidae is a clade of paracryptodiran turtles known from the late Early Cretaceous to Eocene of North America. The proposed sister-group relationship of Baenidae to Pleurosternidae, a group of turtles known from sediments dated as early as the Late Jurassic, suggests a ghost lineage that c...
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doaj-f3685268a1474ae085958debed483eba2020-11-24T23:49:22ZengCopernicus PublicationsFossil Record2193-00662193-00742020-02-012311310.5194/fr-23-1-2020A new species of baenid turtle from the Early Cretaceous Lakota Formation of South DakotaW. G. Joyce0Y. Rollot1R. L. Cifelli2Department of Geosciences, University of Fribourg, 1700 Fribourg, SwitzerlandDepartment of Geosciences, University of Fribourg, 1700 Fribourg, SwitzerlandOklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, OK 73072, USA<p>Baenidae is a clade of paracryptodiran turtles known from the late Early Cretaceous to Eocene of North America. The proposed sister-group relationship of Baenidae to Pleurosternidae, a group of turtles known from sediments dated as early as the Late Jurassic, suggests a ghost lineage that crosses the early Early Cretaceous. We here document a new species of paracryptodiran turtle, <i>Lakotemys australodakotensis</i> gen. and sp. nov., from the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian to Valanginian) Lakota Formation of South Dakota based on a poorly preserved skull and two partial shells. <i>Lakotemys australodakotensis</i> is most readily distinguished from all other named Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous paracryptodires by having a broad, baenid-like skull with expanded triturating surfaces and a finely textured shell with a large suprapygal I that laterally contacts peripheral X and XI and an irregularly shaped vertebral V that does not lap onto neural VIII and that forms two anterolateral processes that partially separate the vertebral IV from contacting pleural IV. A phylogenetic analysis suggests that <i>Lakotemys australodakotensis</i> is a baenid, thereby partially closing the previously noted gap in the fossil record.</p>https://www.foss-rec.net/23/1/2020/fr-23-1-2020.pdf |
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W. G. Joyce Y. Rollot R. L. Cifelli A new species of baenid turtle from the Early Cretaceous Lakota Formation of South Dakota Fossil Record |
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A new species of baenid turtle from the Early Cretaceous Lakota Formation of South Dakota |
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A new species of baenid turtle from the Early Cretaceous Lakota Formation of South Dakota |
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A new species of baenid turtle from the Early Cretaceous Lakota Formation of South Dakota |
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A new species of baenid turtle from the Early Cretaceous Lakota Formation of South Dakota |
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A new species of baenid turtle from the Early Cretaceous Lakota Formation of South Dakota |
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new species of baenid turtle from the early cretaceous lakota formation of south dakota |
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<p>Baenidae is a clade of paracryptodiran turtles known from
the late Early Cretaceous to Eocene of North America. The proposed
sister-group relationship of Baenidae to Pleurosternidae, a group of turtles
known from sediments dated as early as the Late Jurassic, suggests a ghost
lineage that crosses the early Early Cretaceous. We here document a new
species of paracryptodiran turtle, <i>Lakotemys australodakotensis</i> gen. and sp. nov., from the Early
Cretaceous (Berriasian to Valanginian) Lakota Formation of South Dakota
based on a poorly preserved skull and two partial shells. <i>Lakotemys australodakotensis</i> is most readily
distinguished from all other named Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous
paracryptodires by having a broad, baenid-like skull with expanded
triturating surfaces and a finely textured shell with a large suprapygal I
that laterally contacts peripheral X and XI and an irregularly shaped
vertebral V that does not lap onto neural VIII and that forms two
anterolateral processes that partially separate the vertebral IV from
contacting pleural IV. A phylogenetic analysis suggests that <i>Lakotemys australodakotensis</i> is a baenid,
thereby partially closing the previously noted gap in the fossil record.</p> |
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