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Eretmochelys
Taxonomy
Eretmochelys was named by Fitzinger (1843). It is extant. Its type is Testudo imbricata.
It was assigned to Cheloniinae by Weems (1988); to Chelonidae by Dodd and Morgan (1992); to Cheloniidae by Cope (1875), Berry and Lynn (1936), Hirayama (1995) and Frank and Ramus (1996); and to Carettinae by van Dijk et al. (2014) and Rhodin et al. (2017).
It was assigned to Cheloniinae by Weems (1988); to Chelonidae by Dodd and Morgan (1992); to Cheloniidae by Cope (1875), Berry and Lynn (1936), Hirayama (1995) and Frank and Ramus (1996); and to Carettinae by van Dijk et al. (2014) and Rhodin et al. (2017).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1843 | Eretmochelys Fitzinger |
1868 | Herpysmostes Gistel |
1873 | Onychochelys Gray |
1875 | Eretmochelys Cope p. 51 |
1936 | Eretmochelys Berry and Lynn p. 189 |
1988 | Eretmochelys Weems p. 141 figs. Table 2 |
1992 | Eretmochelys Dodd, Jr. and Morgan p. 3 |
1995 | Eretmochelys Hirayama p. 282 |
1996 | Eretmochelys Frank and Ramus |
2014 | Eretmochelys van Dijk et al. |
2017 | Eretmochelys Rhodin et al. |
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G. Eretmochelys Fitzinger 1843
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Eretmochelys imbricata Linnaeus 1766 [hawksbill turtle]
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Invalid names: Caretta bissa Ruppell 1835 [synonym], Caretta rostrata Girard 1858 [synonym], Caretta squamosa Girard 1858 [synonym], Chelonia pseudocaretta Lesson 1831 [synonym], Chelonia pseudomydas Lesson 1831 [synonym], Chelonia radiata Cuvier 1829 [synonym], Eretmochelys squamata Agassiz 1857 [synonym], Onychochelys kraussi Gray 1873 [synonym]
Invalid names: Herpysmostes Gistel 1868 [synonym], Onychochelys Gray 1873 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available