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Atolchelys lepida
Taxonomy
Atolchelys lepida was named by Romano et al. (2014). Its type specimen is UERJ.MC 2, a skeleton, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Atol Quarry (=CIMPOR quarry), which is in a Barremian lacustrine deltaic shale in the Coqueiro Seco Formation of Brazil. It is the type species of Atolchelys.
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2014 | Atolchelys lepida Romano et al. p. 2 fig. 1 |
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†Atolchelys lepida Romano et al. 2014
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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P. S. R. Romano et al. 2014 | The plastron of A. lepida gen. et sp. nov. exhibits the usual 11 bones present in most pleurodires, including a reduced pair of mesoplastra, and no fontanelles. It possesses two cranial characters diagnostic to Pan-Podocnemididae (Podocnemidera sensu 2): presence of a wide maxillary triturating surfaces and reduced single vomer. Also, the new species shares two synapomorphies with Podocnemidoidea (sensu 2): pterygoid contribution to the anterior margin of the foramen posterius canalis carotici interni and short basioccipital. Features diagnostic of Bothremydidae (sensu 2) are: triturating surfaces moderately wide, cavum pterygoidei absent, prootic partially covered in ventral view, foramen posterius canalis carotici interni not in prootic and basisphenoid-quadrate contact present. The autapomorphic characters of A. lepida gen. et sp. nov. are: long itudinally elongated foramen palatinum posterius, squared opisthotic in ventral view and basioccipital triangular, uneven, with tuberculum and with a broad anterior portion. |