Notoemys

In Depth        Notoemys is a genus of side‭ ‬necked turtle that lived in South America from the Jurassic to‭ ‬the early Cretaceous. Further Reading -‭ ‬Nuevo hallazgo de Chelonia extinguidos en la Republica Argentina‭ ‬-‭ ‬Physis‭ ‬22.‭ ‬-‭ ‬N.‭ ‬Cattoi‭ & ‬M.‭ ‬A.‭ ‬Freiberg‭ ‬-‭ ‬1961. -‭ ‬Notoemys zapatocaensis,‭ ‬a new side-necked turtle‭ (‬Pleurodira,‭ ‬Platychelyidae‭) … Read more

Caribemys

In Depth        Caribemys is a genus of sea turtle that lived during the late Jurassic. Further Reading -‭ ‬A new pleurodiran turtle from the Jagua Formation‭ (‬Oxfordian‭) ‬of western Cuba.‭ ‬Journal of Paleontology‭ ‬75‭(‬4‭)‬:860-869.‭ ‬-‭ ‬M.‭ ‬S.‭ ‬de la Fuente‭ & ‬M.‭ ‬Iturralde-Vinent‭ ‬-‭ ‬2001.

Brontochelys

In Depth        Originally named as a species of Shweboemys,‭ ‬Brontochelys is a little known genus of side-necked turtle that lived in Pakistan during the early Miocene.‭ ‬The type species is named in honour of Eugene Gaffney for his work on turtles. Further Reading -‭ ‬A review of the fossil Pelomedusidae‭ (‬Testudines,‭ ‬Pleurodira‭) ‬of Asia.‭ ‬Breviora‭ … Read more

Shweboemys

In Depth        Shweboemys is a genus of turtle that is known to have lived in Asia during the late Cretaceous.‭ ‬A former species of Shweboemys,‭ ‬S.‭ ‬gaffneyi,‭ ‬has now been renamed as a distinct genus called Brontochelys. Further Reading – A new fossil fresh-water tortoise from Burma. – Records of the Geological Survey of India … Read more

Stupendemys

In Depth        Stupendemys was a genus of pleurodiran turtle,‭ ‬a type better known as a side-necked turtle.‭ ‬Side necked turtles acquired their name because their necks are so long that the only way they could fit under the shell was to fold their necks into one side.‭ ‬The preserved length of the largest known Stupendemys … Read more

Cerrejonemys

In Depth        Cerrejonemys is a genus of side-necked turtle that lived in South America during the Paleocene.‭ ‬Cerrejonemys is noted for growing fairly large,‭ ‬probably as a defence against predators.‭ ‬This was for good reason,‭ ‬as not only did Cerrejonemys share the same ecosystems as crocodiles such as Cerrejonisuchus,‭ ‬but the giant snake Titanoboa was … Read more