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Argillochelys convexa
Taxonomy
Chelone convexa was named by Owen (1841). It is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is London Clay, Isle of Sheppey turtles, which is in a Ypresian marine claystone in the London Clay Formation of the United Kingdom.
It was recombined as Puppigerus convexus by Cope (1870); it was synonymized subjectively with Argillochelys cuneiceps by Lydekker (1889); it was recombined as Argillochelys convexa by Owen (1842), Lydekker (1889).
It was recombined as Puppigerus convexus by Cope (1870); it was synonymized subjectively with Argillochelys cuneiceps by Lydekker (1889); it was recombined as Argillochelys convexa by Owen (1842), Lydekker (1889).
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†Argillochelys convexa Owen 1841
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Invalid names: Chelone declivis Owen 1849 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available