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- S shape occurs in one plane that enables retraction into the s****. Cryptodiran neck retraction is also dependent on ****ociated cervical musculature...
- doi:10.1186/1471-2148-6-11. Whetstone, K.N. (1978). A new genus of cryptodiran turtles (Testudinoidea, Chelydridae) from the Upper Cretaceous **** Cr****...
- Carettochelyidae is a family of cryptodiran turtles belonging to the Trionychia. It contains only a single living species, the pig-nosed turtle (Carettochelys...
- their neck to the side and in front of the shoulder girdles, whereas cryptodirans retract their neck backward into their s****. These motions are enabled...
- in some of the cryptodiran cervicals allow the neck to fold onto itself in the vertical plane. Pleurodirans also differ from cryptodirans in the emarginations...
- extinct family of aquatic and omnivorous turtles. They are freshwater cryptodiran turtles and are mainly known from Cretaceous and Paleogene Asia and North...
- other Australian chelids. While haemal arches are do****ented in many cryptodiran species (including big-headed, common snapping, alligator snapping, and...
- united it with all cryptodiran turtles and ancestral character states which excluded it from a clade comprising all other cryptodiran taxa that the authors...
- giving them a total of 13 plastral scutes. Compared to the 12 in all Cryptodiran turtles. The carapace is the dorsal (back), convex part of the s****...
- December 1983). "Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Higher Categories of Cryptodiran Turtles Based on a Cladistic Analysis of Chromosomal Data". Copeia. 1983...