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- Vineyard D.P., Gonçalves A.O., & Jacobs L.L. (2017). "A new durophagous stem cheloniid turtle from the lower Paleocene of Cabinda, Angola." Papers in Palaeontology...
- Guinea, and Indonesia. Sea turtles can be categorized as hard-s****ed (cheloniid) or leathery-s****ed (dermochelyid). The only dermochelyid species of...
- Sloan. 1960. A new specimen of Desmatochelys lowi Williston: a primitive cheloniid sea turtle from the Cretaceous of South Dakota. Fieldiana: Geology 14(2):7-40...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 2 species   Critically endangered (CR): 196 species   Endangered (EN): 382 species   Vulnerable (VU): 411 species   Near threatened...
- D. P., Gonçalves A. O., & Jacobs L. L. (2017). A new durophagous stem cheloniid turtle from the lower Paleocene of Cabinda, Angola. Papers in Palaeontology...
- indicated by the similarity of the humerus/arm and hand/arm ratios of it and cheloniids, which are known to have poor development of the limbs into flippers and...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 2 species   Critically endangered (CR): 196 species   Endangered (EN): 382 species   Vulnerable (VU): 411 species   Near threatened...
- fishbase.se/summary/886 Witzell, W. N. (1987). Selective predation on large cheloniid sea turtles by tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier). ****anese Journal of Herpetology...
- clade of sea turtles It is defined as all turtles more closely related to cheloniid sea turtles than to dermochelyid ("leatherback") sea turtles. The following...
- Notes Images Cheloniidae indet. Articulated pectoral girdle. A very large cheloniid sea turtle. Chelonioidea indet. 1 A right humerus A very large sea turtle...