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- Eurysternum is an extinct genus of thal****ochelydian turtle. Its type species is Eurysternum wagleri, the holotype of which has since been lost and only...
- kayadibiensis Karl, Staesche & Safi, 2021, Anatolia, Miocene †Titanochelon eurysternum (Gervais, 1848–1852) France, Miocene †Titanochelon ginsburgi (de Broin...
- Jur****ic turtle specimen and the taxonomy of Palaeomedusa testa and Eurysternum wagleri" (PDF). PaleoBios. 23 (3): 1–8. Archived from the original (PDF)...
- Pelobatochelys Thal****emys Protostegidae? "Eurysternidae" Achelonia Chelonides Eurysternum Hydropelta Idiochelys Palaeomedusa Parachelys "Plesiochelyidae" Craspedochelys...
- marine or sea crocodiles due to their similar built. The turtle genera Eurysternum and Paleomedusa were also found within the formation. Fossils of the...
- Cretaceous of Europe and South America. The group is defined as including Eurysternum, Plesiochelys and Thal****emys to the exclusion of Pelomedusa, Testudo...
- Pelobatochelys Thal****emys Protostegidae? "Eurysternidae" Achelonia Chelonides Eurysternum Hydropelta Idiochelys Palaeomedusa Parachelys "Plesiochelyidae" Craspedochelys...
- postcranial material from the Reunchenette was named as a species of Eurysternum, E. ignoratum, by Bräm in 1965. While originally distinguished based...
- Pelobatochelys Thal****emys Protostegidae? "Eurysternidae" Achelonia Chelonides Eurysternum Hydropelta Idiochelys Palaeomedusa Parachelys "Plesiochelyidae" Craspedochelys...
- described from the formation. Fossils belonging to crocodylomorphs, turtles (Eurysternum), rhynchocephalians (Sphenofontis), fish, and ammonites (Aulacosteph****...