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- Glyptops is an extinct genus of pleurosternid freshwater turtle known from the Late Jur****ic of North America. The type species, Glyptops plicatulus,...
- †Glyptops †Uluops †Baenoidea †Baenidae †Pleurosternidae Dubious species: †Polythorax missuriensis †Desmemys bertelmanniGlyptops caelatusGlyptops pervicax...
- bivalves, snails, ray-finned fishes, frogs, salamanders, turtles like Glyptops, sphenodonts, lizards, terrestrial and aquatic crocodylomorphs like Hoplosuchus...
- freshwater sharks, lungfish, at least three genera of turtles including Glyptops caelatus, and the crocodyliform Goniopholis affinis. Evidence has shown...
- Maiasaura, Mrs. Therizinosaurus, Oren Ornithomimus, Reba Rhabdodon, Gwendolyn Glyptops William Ainscough as Dennis Deinocheirus Ellen Kennedy as Mrs. Pteranodon...
- crocodilians Goniopholis, Bernissartia, and Paluxysuchus, and the turtles Glyptops and Naomichelys. Possible indeterminate bird remains are also known from...
- tropical stage also included the small mammal Gobiconodon, turtles such as Glyptops, and species of lungfish. The ecological community was similar in other...
- Coniferophyta Mollusca Unio sp. Vetulonia sp. Reptilia Testudines Amphichelydia Glyptops plicatus Dinochelys whitei Rhynchocephalia Opisthias rarus Crocodilia Mesosuchia...
- (some could be from Quarry 1 or 2) Reptilia Testudines Amphichelydia Glyptops plicatus Squamata ?Sauria indeterminant Lacertilia Paramacellodus sp. Choristodera...
- from the Member include the fish Ceratodus and Semionotus, the turtles Glyptops and Trinitichelys, Aquatilavipes (fossilized bird tracks), the rhynchocephalian...