Adocus

Extinct genus of turtles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Adocus is an extinct genus of aquatic turtles belonging to the family Adocidae.

Skull and shell of Glyptops ornatus, and shell of Adocus beatus
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Suborder:Cryptodira
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Adocus
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous - Oligocene, 125–28 Ma
Shell of Adocus beatus, Peabody Museum of Natural History
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Suborder: Cryptodira
Family: Adocidae
Subfamily: Adocinae
Genus: Adocus
Cope, 1868
Type species
Adocus beatus
Leidy, 1865
Species

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Description

Species of the genus Adocus had flattened and smoothly contoured shells with horny sculptured plates. The shells could reach a length of at least 50 centimetres (1.6 ft) for North American species, some species like A. kohaku had carapace length of 60 centimetres (2.0 ft).[1] The largest species, A. kirtlandius had carapace reaching 113 centimetres (3.71 ft).[2] These large freshwater turtles had an omnivorous diet. They lived from the Late Cretaceous to the Paleocene in North America, but in Asia, they were also present during the Oligocene.

Distribution

These turtles have been found in Cretaceous to Paleogene of Canada, United States, Mongolia, China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.[3]

Species

  • Adocus agilis
  • Adocus aksary
  • Adocus beatus, type species (synonyms: A. punctatus, A. lacer)
  • Adocus bossi
  • Adocus bostobensis
  • Adocus dzhurtasensis
  • Adocus firmus
  • Adocus foveatus
  • Adocus hesperius
  • Adocus kirtlandius
  • Adocus kizylkumensis
  • Adocus kohaku [ja][1]
  • Adocus lineolatus
  • Adocus onerosus
  • Adocus orientalis
  • Adocus pravus
  • Adocus sengokuensis [ja][4]
  • Adocus syntheticus

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