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- exclusively freshwater, bothremydids inhabited freshwater, marine and coastal environments. Their marine habits allowed bothremydids to dis**** across oceanic...
- importantly the sea turtles. Other Cenozoic marine reptiles included the bothremydids, palaeophiid snakes, a few choristoderes such as Simoedosaurus and dyrosaurid...
- lineage of unrelated marine testudines, the pleurodire (side-necked) bothremydids, also survived well into the Cenozoic. Other pleurodires are also thought...
- Khargachelys is an extinct Bothremydid side-necked turtle from the Quseir Formation in Egypt. AbdelGawad, Mohamed; Pérez-García, Adán; Hirayama, Ren;...
- Boundary Marls Unit of the Utrillas Group (Spain), representing the oldest bothremydid from Laurasia reported to date. Cadena et al. (2024) describe new fossil...
- the Late Cretaceous of Europe, showing that Bothremydini, the tribe of bothremydids to which Puentemys belonged, had a nearly worldwide distribution across...
- enantiornithe bird. Pleurochayah appalachius: A recently described species of bothremydid turtle, which is also known as a side-necked turtle. Mawsonia sp., a...
- B. cooki Phoebus Landing, NC A bothremydid side-necked turtle. Chedighaii C. barberi Phoebus Landing, NC A bothremydid side-necked turtle. C. hutchinsoni...
- Species Locality Member Material Notes Images Prochelidella P. buitreraensis Upper A small chelid turtle Elkanemys E. pritchardi Upper A bothremydid turtle...
- variety of species in the early Cenozoic, such as "true" sea turtles, bothremydids, palaeophiid snakes, a few choristoderes such as Simoedosaurus and dyrosaurid...