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1 July 2017 The Cranial Morphology of Anosteira maomingensis (Testudines, Pancarettochelys) and the Evolution of Pan-Carettochelyid Turtles
Igor G. Danilov, Ekaterina M. Obraztsova, Wen Chen, Jianhua Jin
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Abstract

This paper describes the cranial morphology of Anosteira maomingensis, a turtle of the clade Pan- Carettochelys, based on a skull that is part of a more complete specimen from the middle-upper Eocene Youganwo Formation of Maoming, Guangdong Province, China. The cranial data of An. maomingensis were included in a phylogenetic analysis of pan-carettochelyids, one that was complemented with new codings and characters and also including cranial and non-shell postcranial characters of Kizylkumemys schultzi (Late Cretaceous of Uzbekistan). It also included characters of vertebral scutes of pan-carettochelyids based on a newly proposed nomenclature of vertebral scutes for this group. The result of our phylogenetic analyses supports a recently proposed hypothesis of probable paraphyly of Anosteirinae, Kizylkumemys, Anosteira, and Allaeochelys. In addition, our study summarizes data on cranial morphology of pan-carettochelyid turtles and discusses some aspects of their evolution.

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Igor G. Danilov, Ekaterina M. Obraztsova, Wen Chen, and Jianhua Jin "The Cranial Morphology of Anosteira maomingensis (Testudines, Pancarettochelys) and the Evolution of Pan-Carettochelyid Turtles," Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 37(4), (1 July 2017). https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2017.1335735
Received: 12 June 2016; Accepted: 1 March 2017; Published: 1 July 2017
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