- The
Pleurodira are one of the two
living suborders of turtles, the
other being the Cryptodira. The
division between these two
suborders represents a very...
- from
their ribs.
Modern turtles are
divided into two
major groups, the
Pleurodira (side
necked turtles) and
Cryptodira (hidden
necked turtles),
which differ...
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water bodies and is an
opportunistic feeder. It is a side-necked
turtle (
Pleurodira),
meaning that it
bends its head
sideways into its s****
rather than pulling...
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Chelidae is one of
three living families of the
turtle suborder Pleurodira, and are
commonly called Austro-South
American side-neck turtles. The family...
- (2007-04-19). "Autopodial
skeleton evolution in side-necked
turtles (
Pleurodira):
Pleurodire autopodial evolution" (PDF). Acta Zoologica. 88 (3): 199–209...
- is a
cladogram found by
Sterli in 2010 in a
phylogenetic analysis of
Pleurodira:
Below is a
cladogram found by
Joyce in 2007 in his
publication on turtle...
-
Redbank Plains, Queensland, Australia. It is a
member of the
Chelidae Pleurodira. The
fossil has been
dated to the
Eocene Epoch. †Chelodina
insculpta de...
- New data on the
early diversification of
Pelomedusoides (Testudines,
Pleurodira) in
northern Gondwana".
Cretaceous Research. 102: 112–126. Bibcode:2019CrRes...
- Langer, M. C. (2024). "The
latest freshwater giants: a new
Peltocephalus (
Pleurodira: Podocnemididae)
turtle from the Late
Pleistocene of the
Brazilian Amazon"...
- 3: 3–7.
Thomson SA (2000). "A
Revision of the
Fossil Chelid Turtles (
Pleurodira)
Described by C.W. De Vis, 1897".
Memoirs of the
Queensland Museum 45...