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Macrobaenidae is an
extinct family of turtles,
known from the
Early Cretaceous to
Paleogene of Laurasia.
Their relationships to
other turtles and whether...
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Angolachelonia (containing Thal****ochelydia and Sandownidae), Paracryptodira,
Macrobaenidae,
Sinemydidae and Xinjiangchelyidae,
which are
sometimes considered members...
- The
largest prehistoric animals include both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. Many of them are
described below,
along with
their typical range of size...
- stem-group cryptodires, but also "crownward stem-turtles"
alongside Macrobaenidae, Paracryptodira, Xinjiangchelyidae, Thal****ochelydia and Sandownidae...
- Sinemydidae/
Macrobaenidae...
- be
classified as: †Hangaiemys †Bashuchelyidae Pan-Cryptodira
Family †
Macrobaenidae?
Sukhanov 1964 F
amily †Xinjiangchelyidae? Nesov, 1990
Family †Sinemydidae...
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Siamochelys Tienfuchelys Undjulemys Xinjiangchelys Yanduchelys †Sinemydidae /
Macrobaenidae Anatolemys Appalachemys Asiachelys Aurorachelys Changmachelys Dracochelys...
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Siamochelys Tienfuchelys Undjulemys Xinjiangchelys Yanduchelys †Sinemydidae /
Macrobaenidae Anatolemys Appalachemys Asiachelys Aurorachelys Changmachelys Dracochelys...
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Siamochelys Tienfuchelys Undjulemys Xinjiangchelys Yanduchelys †Sinemydidae /
Macrobaenidae Anatolemys Appalachemys Asiachelys Aurorachelys Changmachelys Dracochelys...
- Sinemydidae,
although it is said to more
likely belong in the
family Macrobaenidae.
Chinese Fossil Vertebrates by
Spencer G. Lucas.
Retrieved on 2008-08-24...