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Annemys
Taxonomy
Annemys was named by Sukhanov and Narmandakh (2006). Its type is Annemys latiens.
It was synonymized subjectively with Xinjiangchelys by Rabi et al. (2013).
It was assigned to Xinjiangchelyidae by Sukhanov and Narmandakh (2006), Rabi et al. (2010), Wings et al. (2012), Rabi et al. (2014), Li et al. (2021) and Obraztsova et al. (2022).
It was synonymized subjectively with Xinjiangchelys by Rabi et al. (2013).
It was assigned to Xinjiangchelyidae by Sukhanov and Narmandakh (2006), Rabi et al. (2010), Wings et al. (2012), Rabi et al. (2014), Li et al. (2021) and Obraztsova et al. (2022).
Species
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2000 | Annemys Sukhanov p. 314 fig. 17.2 |
2000 | Annemys Sukhanov and Narmandakh |
2000 | Annemys levensis Sukhanov and Narmandakh |
2006 | Annemys Sukhanov and Narmandakh p. 119 |
2010 | Annemys Rabi et al. |
2012 | Annemys Wings et al. |
2014 | Annemys Rabi et al. |
2021 | Annemys Li et al. |
2022 | Annemys Obraztsova et al. |
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G. †Annemys Sukhanov and Narmandakh 2006
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†Annemys latiens Sukhanov and Narmandakh 2006
†Annemys latiens Sukhanov and Narmandakh 2006
†Annemys levensis Sukhanov and Narmandakh 2006
†Annemys wusu Rabi et al. 2013
Invalid names: Annemys Sukhanov and Narmandakh 2000 [replaced], Annemys levensis Sukhanov and Narmandakh 2000 [nomen nudum]
Diagnosis
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V. B. Sukhanov and P. Narmandakh 2006 | Medium-sized turtles (up to 25 cm in shell length) with a wide rounded carapace reaching its maximum width at its posterior third. There are seven or eight relatively narrow neurals. The neurals 7 and 8 are reduced (the 7th partially, whereas the 8th may be completely absent). The costals 7 contact at midline. The peripheral 1 contacts the costal 1. The peripherals 8-11 are big (their width almost equal to length along the free edge).The pygal is relatively long. The anterior plastral lobe is truncated, its anterior edge is more or less straight. The anterior lobe is somewhat shorter and wider than th posterior lobe. The plastron has no fontanelles, its central part is thick. The bridges are short (35% of plastron length and 80% of half of its width). The epiplastra are not enlarged, more or less typical, subpentagonal shape; the epihyoplastral suture, as well as the long axis of the epiplastron, is almost prpendicular to th midline. The entoplastron is narrow, long, wedge-shaped internally and more wide and short externally. The vertebral 1 is moderately wide and short, having short contact with the marginal 2 and only little wider than the nuchal. The vertebrals 2 and 3 are narrower than the other vertebrals and subquadrate (laterally they reach no more than ¼ of the width of respective costals). The vertebral 4 is hexagonal with almost equal antero- and posterolateral sides; its length is slightly less than the width. The vertebral 5 is similar by its width to the vertebral 1, wider than the suprapygal 2, slightly longer than the vertebral 1 and shorter than the vertebral 4. The pleurals are relatively long (their length is more than their width as well as width of the middle vertebrals). The marginals 12 do not extend on t the suprapygal 2. The intergulars are slightly less than or equal to gulars and separate them completely. |
Measurements
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References: Hendy et al. 2009, Uetz 2005, Carroll 1988 |
Collections (6 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Bathonian | Russian Federation (Krasnoyarsk) | Xinjiangchelys sp., A. sp. (61891) | |
Callovian - Oxfordian | China (Hebei) | A. sp. (168798) | |
Oxfordian | China (Xinjiang) | A. sp. (141366) | |
Late/Upper Oxfordian - Kimmeridgian | China (Xinjiang) | A. sp. (135364) | |
Late/Upper Oxfordian - Kimmeridgian | China (Xingjiang) | Xinjiangchelys wusu (154095) | |
Tithonian | Mongolia (Govi-Altay) | A. sp., A. latiens, A. levensis (127735) |