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Article: New remains of the aquatic turtle Hydromedusa casamayorensis (Pleurodira, Chelidae) from the middle Eocene of Patagonia: taxonomic validation and phylogenetic relationships

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Publication: Papers in Palaeontology
Volume: 4
Part: 4
Publication Date: November 2018
Page(s): 537 566
Author(s): Ignacio J. Maniel, Marcelo S. de la Fuente, Juliana Sterli, Juan M. Jannello, and J. Marcelo Krause
DOI: 10.1002/spp2.1117
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Abstract

Twenty‐seven new specimens recovered from lower levels of the Sarmiento Formation (Casamayoran SALMA, middle Eocene) in the ‘Cañadón Hondo’ area, Chubut (Argentina), bring new information on the Palaeogene long‐necked chelid Hydromedusa casamayorensis. The discovery of cranial and postcranial remains allows a complete description of the only known extinct species of the genus Hydromedusa recognizing diagnostic characters that revalidate the taxonomic status of this species. Hydromedusa casamayorensis is incorporated into a cladistic framework of chelid turtles. The unconstrained and constrained phylogenetic analyses recovered H. casamayorensis as a sister taxon of Hydromedusa maximiliani plus H. tectifera. A Danian age is proposed at least for the origin of the Hydromedusa clade, while a Late Cretaceous age is suggested for the split from the Yaminuechelys clade. Great differences in size are documented for Hcasamayorensis based on the various specimens recovered from this study. The osteohistological study in H. casamayorensis and H. tectifera shows similarities in the internal cortex and cancellous bone of both taxa, but some differences are observed in the external cortex of H. casamayorensis (e.g. a parallel fibred bone on the more external surface of this cortex).

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