S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003

Full reference
S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham. 2003. The first report of hard-shelled sea turtles (Cheloniidae sensu lato) from the Miocene of California, including a new species (Euclastes hutchisoni) with unusually plesiomorphic characters. PaleoBios 23(3):21-35 [P. Holroyd/P. Holroyd/P. Mannion]
Metadata
ID number:  17284
Created:  2006-05-02 23:51:30
Modified:  2017-09-27 10:24:40
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (16) - view classification
'Chelonia californiensis belongs to Chelonia' according to C. W. Gilmore 1937
'Chelonia californiensis is an invalid subgroup of Dermochelyidae' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Cheloniidae belongs to Cryptodira' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Cryptodira was reranked as a unranked clade and belongs to Testudines' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Erquelinnesia is a subjective synonym of Euclastes' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Euclastes hutchinsoni is a misspelling of Euclastes hutchisoni' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Euclastes hutchisoni belongs to Euclastes' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Euclastes belongs to Cheloniidae' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Glossochelys is a subjective synonym of Euclastes' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Kurobechelys tricarinata is a subjective synonym of Syllomus aegyptiacus' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Kurobechelys is a subjective synonym of Syllomus' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Osteopygis roundsi is recombined as Euclastes roundsi' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Osteopygis salisburgensis is a nomen dubium' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Osteopygoides is a subjective synonym of Euclastes' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Pampaemys is a subjective synonym of Euclastes' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
'Psephophorus belongs to Dermochelyidae' according to S. C. Lynch and J. F. Parham 2003
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