-
recent analyses have
found them to lie
outside crown group Testudines.
Macrobaenids can be
distinguished from
other testudinatans by the
presence of a carotid...
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Appalachemys is an
extinct genus of
macrobaenid turtle that
lived during the Late
Cretaceous period. It is a
monotypic genus known from a
single species...
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Yakemys is an
extinct genus of
macrobaenid turtles from the Late Jur****ic-Early
Cretaceous (Tithonian-Valanginian?)
lower Phu
Kradung Formation of Thailand...
-
Mooreville Chalk of Alabama,
Appalachemys ebersolei, a
previously unknown macrobaenid with a s**** more than 80 cm.in length. In 2023, they were the senior...
- from the
Upper Cretaceous of
Alabama and a
review of
North American "
Macrobaenids"". The
Anatomical Record. 306 (6): 1411–1430. doi:10.1002/ar.25054. PMID 37158131...
- in the warm and
humid climate of the
early Maastrichtian.
Fossils of
macrobaenids, chelydrids, trionychids, adocids, and the
giant genus Basilemys have...
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aksary An
adocid tolerant of
brackish water Anatolemys Indeterminate A "
macrobaenid"
tolerant of
brackish water Khunnuchelys K.
kizylkumensis A trionychid...
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distincta Trionychidae turtle.
Judithemys J.
backmani Thin-s****ed
macrobaenid turtle.
Plesiobaena P.
antiqua Baenid turtle.
Stygiochelys S. estesi...
- (5 ft 8 in),
complete s**** was
estimated at 1.8 m (5.9 ft). The
largest macrobaenids were the
Early Cretaceous Yakemys, Late
Cretaceous Anatolemys, and Paleocene...
- sea turtle,
Santanachelys gaffneyi,
Gaffneylania auricularis, and the
Macrobaenid Aurorachelys gaffneyi have also been
named in his honor. Brinkman, D...