- Trionychidae. The type species,
Plastomenus thomasii, was
first described by
Edward Drinker Cope in 1872.
Plastomenus turtles are
distinguished by their...
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Subfamily Plastomeninae (fossil)
Genus †Gilmoremys
Genus †Hutchemys
Genus †
Plastomenus Subfamily Cyclanorbinae Genus Cyclanorbis Genus Cycloderma Genus Lissemys...
- species: D.
sterea (type) and new
combination D.
acupictus [originally
Plastomenus]). In 2011,
Joyce and
Lyson noted that P.
lamberti and
Hutchemys rememdium...
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known from De****nemys nodosa,
Basilemys nobilis,
Neurankylus baueri,
Plastomenus robustus and
Thescelus hemispherica.
Unidentified taxa are known, including...
- The last
surviving member of this
subfamily is
thought to have been
Plastomenus thomasii,
which is the only
known member of the
subfamily to have survived...
- softs**** turtle. †Oliveremys †O.
uintaensis Cope, 1873
Fossil Lake A softs**** turtle. †
Plastomenus †P.
thomasii (Cope, 1872
Fossil Lake A softs**** turtle....
- bossi,
Adocus kirtlandicus,
Basilemys nobilis,
Asperideretes ovatus, "
Plastomenus" robustus, and
Bothremydidae n. gen., barberl; the
crocodylians De****nosuchus...
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turtle remains (Aspideretoides, Compsemys, Hoplochelys, Neurankylus,
Plastomenus, and
possibly Adocus and Basilemys), and four
remains of fish (including...
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North Dakota A s**** A
Plastomeninae related to the softs**** turtle.
Plastomenus P. sp
Trionychidae turtle.
Basilemys B.
sinuosa Largest dermatemydid...
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freshwater turtles are also known,
including Baptemys,
Echmatemys and
Plastomenus, as well as softs****
turtles of the
genus Trionyx. Much of the material...