Mexichelys
From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Mexichelys Temporal range: Late Campanian
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Mexichelys
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Euclastes coahuilaensis Brinkman et al., 2009 |
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Mexichelys is an extinct monotypic genus of sea turtle which lived in Mexico during the Cretaceous. The only species is Mexichelys coahuilaensis.[1] Mexichelys was erected in 2010 as a replacement name for Euclastes coahuilaensis, a species named in 2009.[2]
Cladogram based on Lynch and Parham (2003)[3] and Parham and Pyenson (2010):[1]
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References
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External links
- Mexichelys in the Paleobiology Database
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