Mesochelydia

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Mesochelydia (from Greek mesos "middle" and chelys "turtle") is a clade within Pantestudines, more inclusive than Perichelydia, but less than Testudinata. The clade is known from the Early Jurassic to the Present, and contains all Jurassic representatives of Testudinata aside from Australochelys.[1] The ancestral condition for Mesochelydia is thought to be aquatic, as opposed to terrestrial for Testudinata.[2] They are distinguished from more basal testudinatans by the presence of the following characters: strap like pectoral girdle, supramarginals absent, reduced posterior entoplastral process, eleven pairs of peripherals, elongate processus interfenestralis, paired basioccipital tubercles, fully formed cavum tympani and antrum postoticum, single vomer, confluent external nares, lacrimals and supratemporals absent.[1]

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Mesochelydia
Temporal range: Early Jurassic–Present
Kayentachelys
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Pantestudines
Clade: Testudinata
Clade: Rhaptochelydia
Clade: Mesochelydia
Joyce, 2017
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Taxonomy

Additionally, an indeterminate basal non-perichelydian mesochelydian taxon is known from the Early Cretaceous Batylykh Formation in Russia.[6]

Cladogram after Tong et al. 2022:[7]

Mesochelydia

Kayentachelys

Condorchelys

Heckerochelys

Eileanchelys

Indochelys

Perichelydia

Meiolaniidae

Spoochelys

Sichuanchelyidae

Chubutemys

Helochelydridae

Paracryptodira

Compsemydidae

Crown group Testudines

Platychelyidae

crown group Pleurodira (side-necked turtles)

Jurassichelon

Solnhofia

Santanachelys

Portlandemys

Pleisochelys

crown group Cryptodira (hidden neck turtles, tortoises)

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