Rhinochelys
Extinct genus of turtles
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Rhinochelys is an extinct genus of sea turtles belonging to the family Protostegidae.
| Rhinochelys Temporal range: | |
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| Fossil of R. nammourensis | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Reptilia |
| Order: | Testudines |
| Suborder: | Cryptodira |
| Family: | †Protostegidae |
| Genus: | †Rhinochelys Seeley, 1869 |
| Species | |
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Fossil records
Species
Three species of Rhinochelys are recognized:[1][3]
- Rhinochelys pulchriceps (Owen, 1851)
- Rhinochelys amaberti Moret, 1935
- Rhinochelys nammourensis Tong, Hirayama, Makhoul & Escuillie, 2006[4]
Rhinochelys cantabrigiensis and R. elegans, both named by Richard Lydekker in 1889, are recovered by Scavezzoni and Fischer (2018) as closer to Desmatochelys than to Rhinochelys and possibly are not congeneric with Rhinochelys.[1]
Bibliography
- Hirayama, R., 1997: Distribution and diversity of Cretaceous chelonioids. 225–243. in Callaway, J. M. & Nicholls, E. L., (eds.), 1997: Ancient marine reptiles. Academic Press, San Diego, London, Boston, New York, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto, 1997, pp. xlvi - 501
- Moody, R. T. J., 1997: The paleogeography of marine and coastal turtles of the North Atlantic and Trans-Saharan regions. 259–278 in Callaway, J. M. & Nicholls, E. L., (eds.) 1997: Ancient Marine Reptiles. Academic Press, San Diego, London, Boston, New York, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto, 1997, xlvi-501
