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Palemys bowerbankii
Discussion
Holotype. A partial shell, now lost, first figured by Owen and Bell (1849, plate XXIII) (Figure 1.13-14). Neotype. The almost complete shell NHMUK 39449, which is the holotype of ‘Emys conybearii’ Owen, 1858 (Figure 1.1-8).
Taxonomy
Platemys bowerbankii was named by Owen (1842). Its type specimen is NHMUK 39449 (neotype), a partial shell, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Warden Point (Bowerbank collection), which is in a Ypresian marine siliciclastic in the London Clay Formation of the United Kingdom.
It was recombined as Palemys bowerbankii by Pérez-García (2018).
It was recombined as Palemys bowerbankii by Pérez-García (2018).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1842 | Platemys bowerbankii Owen p. 163 |
1849 | Emys laevis Bell p. 70 figs. plate 12 |
1849 | Emys delabechei Bell p. 74 |
1849 | Emys conybearii Owen |
1849 | Emys delabechii Owen and Bell |
1849 | Emys laevis Owen and Bell p. 70 figs. plate 12 |
1858 | Emys conybearii Owen |
1889 | Dacochelys delabechei Lydekker pp. 173-174 |
2006 | Palaeaspis conybearii Gaffney et al. p. 109 |
2018 | Palemys bowerbankii Pérez-García |
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†Palemys bowerbankii Owen 1842
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Invalid names: Dacochelys delabechei Bell 1849 [synonym], Emys conybearii Owen 1858 [synonym], Emys delabechii Owen and Bell 1849 [synonym], Emys laevis Owen and Bell 1849 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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A. Pérez-García 2018 | Member of Bothremydini characterized by the following combination of characters: relatively large shell, exceeding 45 cm; elongated and elliptical carapace, its length being almost 1.4 times that of its width; slightly wider than long nuchal plate; seven neurals, the first five being notably longer than wide, especially the first, which is more than twice as long as wide; antero-lateral margins of the first vertebral scute reaching the second pair of peripherals; first vertebral as wide as the second; first to third vertebrals wider than long; overlap of the first pair of marginals on more than half of the nuchal anterolateral margins; outer surface of the carapace and plastral plates lacking a well-developed ornamental pattern; long plastral bridge, longer than the plastral lobes; broad plastral lobes (the anterior being more than twice as wide as it is long), with sub-straight lateral margins; trapezoidal anterior lobe; short and wide anal notch; posterior end of the entoplastron anterior to the plastral bridge level; longer than wide mesoplastra; medial contact of the humeral scutes; overlap of the anterior region of the pectorals on the epiplastra; long overlap of the pectorals on the entoplastron; pectorals not reaching the anterior margins of the mesoplastra. |