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Naomichelys
Taxonomy
Naomichelys was named by Hay (1908).
It was assigned to Baenidae by Hay (1908), Hay (1930); to Helochelydrinae by Kuhn (1966); to Glyptopsidae by Ostrom (1970); to Eucryptodira by Peng et al. (2001); to Testudinata by Anquetin (2012); to Solemydidae by Milner (2004), Joyce et al. (2014); and to Helochelydridae by Joyce (2017), López-Conde et al. (2018), Gentry and Ebersole (2021), Lawver and Garner (2023).
It was assigned to Baenidae by Hay (1908), Hay (1930); to Helochelydrinae by Kuhn (1966); to Glyptopsidae by Ostrom (1970); to Eucryptodira by Peng et al. (2001); to Testudinata by Anquetin (2012); to Solemydidae by Milner (2004), Joyce et al. (2014); and to Helochelydridae by Joyce (2017), López-Conde et al. (2018), Gentry and Ebersole (2021), Lawver and Garner (2023).
Species
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
|---|---|
| 1908 | Naomichelys Hay p. 101 |
| 1930 | Naomichelys Hay p. 73 |
| 1966 | Naomichelys Kuhn p. 25 |
| 1970 | Naomichelys Ostrom p. 57 |
| 2001 | Naomichelys Peng et al. p. 26 |
| 2004 | Naomichelys Milner p. 1456 |
| 2012 | Naomichelys Anquetin p. 34 fig. 10 |
| 2014 | Naomichelys Joyce et al. |
| 2017 | Naomichelys Joyce |
| 2018 | Naomichelys López-Conde et al. |
| 2021 | Naomichelys Gentry and Ebersole |
| 2023 | Naomichelys Lawver and Garner |
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Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
|---|---|---|
| O. P. Hay 1908 | A genus known only from the entoplastron. Outer surface ornamented with elevations resembling small shot. A long narrow scute (intergular or interhumeral) occupies most of the length of the bone. Gulars ? and humerals ? present. |