Taphrosphys Cope 1869 (sideneck turtle)

Reptilia - Testudines - Bothremydidae

Synonyms: Amblypeza Hay 1908, Bantuchelys Dollo 1924, Prochonias Cope 1869

Full reference: E. D. Cope. 1869. The fossil reptiles of New Jersey. American Naturalist 3:84-91

Parent taxon: Bothremydidae according to M. S. de la Fuente et al. 2014

See also Antunes 1964, Carroll 1988, Cope 1870, Gaffney 1975, Gaffney et al. 2006, Hay 1902, Hay 1908, Hay 1930, Lapparent de Broin and Werner 1998, Lydekker 1889, Miller 1967, Weems 1988, Wood 1975 and Zangerl 1948

Sister taxa: Arenila, Atolchelys, Azabbaremys, Bothremydinae, Bothremydini, Bothremydodda, Carteremys, Cearachelyini, Cearachelys, Chedighaii, Elochelys, Inaechelys, Kurmademydinae, Kurmademydini, Kurmademys, Labrostochelys, Nigeremys, Palemys, Phosphatochelys, Pleurochayah, Podocnemis somaliensis, Rhothonemys, Rosasia, Sankuchemys, Sindhochelys, Taphrosphyini, Ummulisani

Subtaxa: Taphrosphys congolensis Taphrosphys ippolitoi Taphrosphys nodosus Taphrosphys strenuus Taphrosphys sulcatus

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Type: Platemys sulcatus

Ecology: amphibious omnivore

Distribution:

• Paleocene of Angola (10 collections), Morocco (1), United States (1: New Jersey)

• Cretaceous to Paleogene of United States (3: New Jersey)

• Cretaceous of United States (7: Georgia, New Jersey, North Carolina)

Total: 22 collections including 29 occurrences

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