J. R. Bourque 2013

Full reference
J. R. Bourque. 2013. Fossil Kinosternidae from the Oligocene and Miocene of Florida, USA. In D. B. Brinkman, P. A. Holroyd, and J. Gardner (eds.), Morphology and Evolution of Turtles, Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology 459-475 [P. Holroyd/P. Holroyd]
Metadata
ID number:  58392
Created:  2016-03-08 21:05:13
Publication type:  book chapter
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1007/978-94-007-4309-0_25
Taxonomic names (1)
Taxonomic opinions (8) - view classification
'Cryptodira belongs to Testudines' according to J. R. Bourque 2013
'Kinosterninae belongs to Kinosternidae' according to J. R. Bourque 2013
'Kinosternoidea was reranked as the superfamily Kinosternidae and belongs to Cryptodira' according to J. R. Bourque 2013
'Xenochelys bridgerensis belongs to Xenochelys' according to J. R. Bourque 2013
'Xenochelys floridensis belongs to Xenochelys' according to J. R. Bourque 2013
'Xenochelys formosa belongs to Xenochelys' according to J. R. Bourque 2013
'Xenochelys lostcabinensis belongs to Xenochelys' according to J. R. Bourque 2013
'Xenochelys belongs to Kinosterninae' according to J. R. Bourque 2013
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