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Plastomenus vegetus
Taxonomy
Aspideretes vegetus was named by Gilmore (1919). Its type specimen is USNM 8539, a partial shell, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is San Juan Basin (non-specific), which is in a Puercan terrestrial horizon in the Nacimiento Formation of New Mexico.
It was recombined as Hummelichelys vegetus by Chkhikvadze (2000); it was recombined as Trionyx vegetus by Vitek and Joyce (2015); it was recombined as Plastomenus vegetus by Lyson et al. (2021).
It was recombined as Hummelichelys vegetus by Chkhikvadze (2000); it was recombined as Trionyx vegetus by Vitek and Joyce (2015); it was recombined as Plastomenus vegetus by Lyson et al. (2021).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1919 | Aspideretes vegetus Gilmore p. 57 figs. Pl. 18:2, Pl. 21 |
1930 | Aspideretes vegetus Hay p. 110 |
2000 | Hummelichelys vegetus Chkhikvadze |
2015 | Trionyx vegetus Vitek and Joyce |
2021 | Plastomenus vegetus Lyson et al. |
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†Plastomenus vegetus Gilmore 1919
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available