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- Paracryptodira is an extinct group of reptiles in the clade Testudinata (which contains modern turtles and their extinct relatives), known from the Jur****ic...
- clade Angolachelonia (containing Thal****ochelydia and Sandownidae), Paracryptodira, Macrobaenidae, Sinemydidae and Xinjiangchelyidae, which are sometimes...
- Perichelydia Order: Testudines Batsch, 1788 Subgroups Cryptodira PleurodiraParacryptodira? Diversity 14 living families Blue: sea turtles, black: land turtles...
- April 2015). "A new European Late Jur****ic pleurosternid (Testudines, Paracryptodira) and a new hypothesis of paracryptodiran phylogeny". Journal of Systematic...
- but it has recently been considered to be the most basal member of Paracryptodira, despite the clade first appearing in the Late Jur****ic, and is sometimes...
- Phylum: Chordata class: Reptilia Clade: Pantestudines Clade: Testudinata Clade: †Paracryptodira Family: †Baenidae Genus: †Lakotemys Joyce et. al., 2020...
- testudines. A 2021 analysis placed Kallokibotion in Compsemydidae within Paracryptodira. Hans-Dieter Sues (August 6, 2019). The Rise of Reptiles. 320 Million...
- Pleurosternidae is an extinct family of freshwater turtles belonging to Paracryptodira. They are definitively known from the Late Jur****ic to Early Cretaceous...
- Chordata class: Reptilia Clade: Pantestudines Clade: Testudinata Clade: †Paracryptodira Family: †Pleurosternidae Genus: †Dinochelys Gaffney, 1979 Species: †D...
- Dorsetochelys typocardium, a relatively abundant pleurosternid turtle (Paracryptodira) in the Early Cretaceous of Europe". Cretaceous Research. 49: 152–162...