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Historical Biology
An International Journal of Paleobiology
Volume 31, 2019 - Issue 3
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New information and establishment of a new genus for the Egyptian Paleogene turtle ‘Stereogenyslibyca (Podocnemididae, Erymnochelyinae)

Pages 383-392 | Received 07 Jul 2017, Accepted 29 Aug 2017, Published online: 07 Sep 2017
 

Abstract

The poorly known pleurodiran turtle ‘Stereogenyslibyca (Podocnemididae, Erymnochelyinae) is studied in this paper. It was defined in lower Oligocene levels of the Fayum Depression (Egypt), its presence in the upper Eocene levels of the same area being confirmed here. Its holotype corresponds to an almost complete and well preserved shell, that was until recently considered to be lost. No photograph of material attributable to this species had hitherto been published. Thus, the current knowledge about it was exclusively based on the limited information published more than a century ago. The recently rediscovered holotype, and also more than fifteen additional historical but unpublished specimens recognized here as attributable to this species, are studied in this paper. This species is attributed to a new genus, Andrewsemys, and the new combination Andrewsemys libyca is proposed.

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Acknowledgements

Author thanks C. Mehling (AMNH), S.D. Chapman (NHMUK), and R. Schoch (SMNS) for access to the fossil turtles studied here, and the Editor G. Dyke, two anonymous reviewer and W. Joyce for comments and suggestions.

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