C. R. Crumly 1982

Full reference
C. R. Crumly. 1982. A cladistic analysis of Geochelone using cranial osteology. Journal of Herpetology 16(3):215-234 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy]
Metadata
ID number:  28109
Created:  2008-09-08 10:23:56
Modified:  2008-09-08 12:23:56
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (19) - view classification
'Chelonoides was reranked as Geochelone (Chelonoides) and belongs to Geochelone' according to Loveridge and Williams 1957
'Geochelone (Aldabrachelys) belongs to Geochelone' according to Loveridge and Williams 1957
'Geochelone (Aldabrachelys) is an invalid subgroup of Geochelone' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Geochelone (Asterochelys) is an invalid subgroup of Geochelone' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Geochelone (Chelonoides) hesterna is recombined as Geochelone hesterna' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Geochelone (Chelonoides) is an invalid subgroup of Geochelone' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Geochelone (Geochelone) is an invalid subgroup of Geochelone' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Geochelone belongs to Testudinidae' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Manouria is a subjective synonym of Geochelone' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Testudo (Asterochelys) belongs to Testudo' according to Gray 1873
'Testudo (Asterochelys) is reassigned into Geochelone' according to Loveridge and Williams 1957
'Testudo (Indotestudo) was reranked as Indotestudo and belongs to Testudinidae' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Testudo ammon is recombined as Geochelone ammon' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Testudo beadnelli is recombined as Geochelone beadnelli' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Testudo carbonaria is recombined as Geochelone carbonaria' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Testudo chilensis is recombined as Geochelone chilensis' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Testudo denticulata is recombined as Geochelone denticulata' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Testudo elephantopus is recombined as Geochelone elephantopus' according to C. R. Crumly 1982
'Testudo gringorum is recombined as Geochelone gringorum' according to C. R. Crumly 1982