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- recent analyses have found them to lie outside crown group Testudines. Macrobaenids can be distinguished from other testudinatans by the presence of a carotid...
- 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...
- California previously attributed to c.f. Sinemyididae is now attributed to macrobaenids. C.-F. Zhou; M. Rabi (2015). "A sinemydid turtle from the Jehol Biota...
- in the warm and humid climate of the early Maastrichtian. Fossils of macrobaenids, chelydrids, trionychids, adocids, and the giant genus Basilemys have...
- 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...
- distincta Trionychidae turtle. Judithemys J. backmani Thin-s****ed macrobaenid turtle. Plesiobaena P. antiqua Baenid turtle. Stygiochelys S. estesi...
- 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...
- aksary An adocid tolerant of brackish water Anatolemys Indeterminate A "macrobaenid" tolerant of brackish water Khunnuchelys K. kizylkumensis A trionychid...
- in carapace length, Anatolemys maximus was one of the three largest macrobaenids along with Early Cretaceous Yakemys multiporcata and Paleocene Judithemys...
- from the Upper Cretaceous of Alabama and a review of North American "Macrobaenids"". The Anatomical Record. doi:10.1002/ar.25054. "†Osteopygis Cope 1868"...