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- Colombia, Paleocene Podocnemis South America, Miocene-Recent Subfamily Erymnochelyinae †Gestemys Geste Formation, Argentina, Eocene †Stupendemys Northern...
- the Egyptian Paleogene turtle 'Stereogenys' libyca (Podocnemididae, Erymnochelyinae)". Historical Biology. 31 (3): 383–392. Bibcode:2019HBio...31..383P...
- of Bairdemys, together forming one of two distinct branches within Erymnochelyinae. Diet in turtles can generally be inferred based on the height of the...
- turtle instead. In 2020 Stupendemys was recovered as a basal member of Erymnochelyinae. However, this position was influenced by the inclusion of material...
- suggest that Neochelys likely represents an ancient lineage of the Erymnochelyinae, sister to the clade composed of the South American Peltocephalus and...
- Languedoc-Roussillon, 4 pp. F. Lapparent de Broin. (2003). Neochelys sp. (Chelonii, Erymnochelyinae), from Silveirinha, early Eocene, Portugal. Ciencias da Terra (UNL)...
- Testudines Suborder: Pleurodira Family: Podocnemididae Subfamily: Erymnochelyinae Tribe: Erymnochelyini Genus: Erymnochelys Baur, 1888 Species: E. madagascariensis...
- Bairdemys belonged to the Stereogenyini, a tribe of the subfamily Erymnochelyinae that had adapted to coastal marine habitats and was successful from...
- 2003.12.002 Lapparent de Broin, F (2003), "Neochelys sp. (Chelonii, Erymnochelyinae), from Silveirinha, early Eocene, Portugal", Ciencias da Terra, 15:...
-  Egypt A member of the family Podocnemididae belonging to the subfamily Erymnochelyinae. The type species is "Podocnemis" aegyptiaca Andrews (1900). Chelonoidis...