H. Tong et al. 2019

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H. Tong, E. Buffetaut, V. Suteethorn, S. Suteethorn, G. Cuny, L. Cavin, U. Deesri, J. E. Martin, K. Wongko, W. Naksri, and J. Claude. 2019. Phu Din Daeng, a new Early Cretaceous vertebrate locality on the Khorat Plateau, NE Thailand. Annales de Paléontologie 105(3):223-237 [E. Vlachos/E. Vlachos/P. Mannion]
Metadata
ID number:  69051
Created:  2019-05-28 07:21:32
Modified:  2021-03-09 13:01:54
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
DOI:  10.1016/j.annpal.2019.04.004
Comments: In this paper, we report on a new Early Cretaceous vertebrate locality, Phu Din Daeng, in Nakhon PhanomProvince, NE Thailand. The Phu Din Daeng site has yielded a diverse vertebrate assemblage, including sharks (Heteroptychodus steinmanni), bony fishes (Pycnodontiformes; Sinamiidae cf. Siamamia and?Vidalamiinae, and Ginglymodi), adocid turtles, indeterminate neosuchian crocodiles, pterosaurs anddinosaurs (spinosaurids and indeterminate theropods). A new adocid turtle, Protoshachemys rubra n. g. n.sp. is described on the basis of shell material. Field investigations on the geology and comparisons withother vertebrate faunas place Phu Din Daeng in the Sao Khua Formation (Barremian) of the Khorat Group.
Taxonomic opinions (11) - view classification
'Adocidae belongs to Trionychoidea' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
'Ginglymodi was reranked as a unranked clade and belongs to Amiiformes' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
'Neosuchia belongs to Crocodilia' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
'Protoshachemys rubra belongs to Protoshachemys' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
'Protoshachemys belongs to Shachemydinae' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
'Pycnodontiformes belongs to Actinopterygii' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
'Shachemydinae belongs to Adocidae' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
'Siamamia belongs to Sinamiidae' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
'Sinamiidae belongs to Amiiformes' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
'Spinosauridae belongs to Theropoda' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
'Vidalamiinae belongs to Amiiformes' according to H. Tong et al. 2019
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