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- Unlike the temperature-dependent **** determination of most turtles, Trionychids have ZZ/ZW genetic **** determination; microchromosomes play a role in...
- and excluded them from its hypodigm. Drazinderetes, another enormous trionychid Stupendemys, a giant prehistoric freshwater side-necked turtle Archelon...
- of the holotype and referred specimens were later found to belong to trionychid turtles, and it is unclear whether further analysis of potential non-dromaeosaurid...
-   Extinct in the wild (EW): 2 species   Critically endangered (CR): 196 species   Endangered (EN): 382 species   Vulnerable (VU): 411 species   Near threatened...
- substantial contribution of the vomer to the secondary palate. Two large trionychid skulls and isolated s**** pieces have been discovered in deposits of the...
- indeterminate tyrannosauroid species, known from isolated teeth. An indeterminate trionychid (soft-s****) turtle species that was tolerant of brackish water. An indeterminate...
- rectangular or convex in outline. Unlike in many other testudines, the s**** of trionychid turtles is composed only partly of the bony carapace, with cartilage making...
- 34 (Oct.-Dec.): 6–9. Webb RG (1982). "Taxonomic notes concerning the trionychid turtle Lissemys punctata (Lacepede)". Amphibia-Reptilia (Wiesbaden) 3...
- reported: a baenid Edowa, a helochelydrid Naomichelys and an indeterminate trionychid. Other vertebrate fossils include crocodyliform teeth, amiid teeth and...
- skull-based trionychid from the Cretaceous. The side of the maxillary makes up a beak-like structure, an unusual feature of trionychids. One skull, ZIN...