Hadrianus (turtle)

Extinct genus of tortoise From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hadrianus is an extinct genus of tortoise belonging to the Testudinidae[1] found in the United States, the Yolomécatl Formation of Mexico, the Alai Beds of Kyrgyzstan and Spain[citation needed] and believed to be the oldest true tortoise known.[3] The genus is thought to be closely related to the genus Manouria.[3] The genus may have evolved in the subtropics of Asia and subsequently migrated to North America and Europe.[3] Evangelos Vlachos (2018) reassessed the North American species attributed to the genus, and determined only two as accepted namely H. corsoni & H. majusculus. The remaining species were identified as either junior synonyms, moved to other genera or considered nomen dubium due to incomplete fossils.[4]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Suborder:Cryptodira
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Hadrianus
Temporal range: 55.4–33.9 Ma Eocene[1]
"Hadrianus majusculus"
Hadrianus majusculus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Suborder: Cryptodira
Clade: Pantestudinoidea
Superfamily: Testudinoidea
(unranked): Pantestudinidae
Genus: Hadrianus
Cope, 1872[2][1]
Species
  • H. corsoni
  • H. majusculus
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Taxonomy

The species 'Testudo' sharanensis is hypothesized to actually be a species of Hadrianus.[5]

  • Hadrianus corsoni (Leidy, 1871)
    • Synonyms Emys carteri Leidy, 1871; Testudo hadriana Cope, 1871; Hadrianus quadratus Cope, 1871; Hadrianus octonaria Cope, 1871; Hadrianus tumidus Hay 1908; Hadrianus robustus Gilmore, 1915; Hadrianus utahensis Gilmore, 1915; Geochelone gilmorei Auffenberg, 1974
  • Hadrianus majusculus Hay, 1904

Nomen dubium

  • "Hadrianus allabiatus" Cope, 1871

Moved species

  • "Hadrianus schucherti" Hay, 1899 moved to Cymatholcus schucherti (Hay, 1899)

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