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A taxonomic review of the Late Jurassic eucryptodiran turtles from the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France)

Background. Eucryptodiran turtles from the Late Jurassic (mainly Kimmeridgian) deposits of the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France) are among the earliest named species traditionally referred to the Plesiochelyidae, Thalassemydidae, and Eurysternidae. As such, they are a reference for the study o...

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Autores principales: Anquetin, Jérémy, Püntener, Christian, Billon-Bruyat, Jean-Paul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4034614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24883240
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.369
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author Anquetin, Jérémy
Püntener, Christian
Billon-Bruyat, Jean-Paul
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Billon-Bruyat, Jean-Paul
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description Background. Eucryptodiran turtles from the Late Jurassic (mainly Kimmeridgian) deposits of the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France) are among the earliest named species traditionally referred to the Plesiochelyidae, Thalassemydidae, and Eurysternidae. As such, they are a reference for the study of Late Jurassic eucryptodires at the European scale. Fifteen species and four genera have been typified based on material from the Late Jurassic of the Jura Mountains. In the past 50 years, diverging taxonomic reassessments have been proposed for these turtles with little agreement in sight. In addition, there has been a shift of focus from shell to cranial anatomy in the past forty years, although most of these species are only represented by shell material. As a result, the taxonomic status of many of these 15 species remains ambiguous, which prevents comprehensive comparison of Late Jurassic turtle assemblages throughout Europe and hinders description of new discoveries, such as the new assemblage recently unearthed in the vicinity of Porrentruy, Switzerland. Methods. An exhaustive reassessment of the available material provides new insights into the comparative anatomy of these turtles. The taxonomic status of each of the 15 species typified based on material from the Late Jurassic of the Jura Mountains is evaluated. New diagnoses and general descriptions are provided for each valid taxon. Results. Six out of the 15 available species names are recognized as valid: Plesiochelys etalloni, Craspedochelys picteti, Craspedochelys jaccardi, Tropidemys langii, Thalassemys hugii, and ‘Thalassemys’ moseri. The intraspecific variability of the shell of P. etalloni is discussed based on a sample of about 30 relatively complete specimens from Solothurn, Switzerland. New characters are proposed to differentiate P. etalloni, C. picteti, and C. jaccardi, therefore rejecting the previously proposed synonymy of these forms. Based partly on previously undescribed specimens, the plastral morphology of Th. hugii is redescribed. The presence of lateral plastral fontanelles is notably revealed in this species, which calls into question the traditional definitions of the Thalassemydidae and Eurysternidae. Based on these new data, Eurysternum ignoratum is considered a junior synonym of Th. hugii. The Eurysternidae are therefore only represented by Solnhofia parsonsi in the Late Jurassic of the Jura Mountains. Finally, ‘Th.’ moseri is recognized as a valid species, although a referral to the genus Thalassemys is refuted.
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spelling pubmed-40346142014-05-30 A taxonomic review of the Late Jurassic eucryptodiran turtles from the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France) Anquetin, Jérémy Püntener, Christian Billon-Bruyat, Jean-Paul PeerJ Evolutionary Studies Background. Eucryptodiran turtles from the Late Jurassic (mainly Kimmeridgian) deposits of the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France) are among the earliest named species traditionally referred to the Plesiochelyidae, Thalassemydidae, and Eurysternidae. As such, they are a reference for the study of Late Jurassic eucryptodires at the European scale. Fifteen species and four genera have been typified based on material from the Late Jurassic of the Jura Mountains. In the past 50 years, diverging taxonomic reassessments have been proposed for these turtles with little agreement in sight. In addition, there has been a shift of focus from shell to cranial anatomy in the past forty years, although most of these species are only represented by shell material. As a result, the taxonomic status of many of these 15 species remains ambiguous, which prevents comprehensive comparison of Late Jurassic turtle assemblages throughout Europe and hinders description of new discoveries, such as the new assemblage recently unearthed in the vicinity of Porrentruy, Switzerland. Methods. An exhaustive reassessment of the available material provides new insights into the comparative anatomy of these turtles. The taxonomic status of each of the 15 species typified based on material from the Late Jurassic of the Jura Mountains is evaluated. New diagnoses and general descriptions are provided for each valid taxon. Results. Six out of the 15 available species names are recognized as valid: Plesiochelys etalloni, Craspedochelys picteti, Craspedochelys jaccardi, Tropidemys langii, Thalassemys hugii, and ‘Thalassemys’ moseri. The intraspecific variability of the shell of P. etalloni is discussed based on a sample of about 30 relatively complete specimens from Solothurn, Switzerland. New characters are proposed to differentiate P. etalloni, C. picteti, and C. jaccardi, therefore rejecting the previously proposed synonymy of these forms. Based partly on previously undescribed specimens, the plastral morphology of Th. hugii is redescribed. The presence of lateral plastral fontanelles is notably revealed in this species, which calls into question the traditional definitions of the Thalassemydidae and Eurysternidae. Based on these new data, Eurysternum ignoratum is considered a junior synonym of Th. hugii. The Eurysternidae are therefore only represented by Solnhofia parsonsi in the Late Jurassic of the Jura Mountains. Finally, ‘Th.’ moseri is recognized as a valid species, although a referral to the genus Thalassemys is refuted. PeerJ Inc. 2014-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4034614/ /pubmed/24883240 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.369 Text en © 2014 Anquetin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Evolutionary Studies
Anquetin, Jérémy
Püntener, Christian
Billon-Bruyat, Jean-Paul
A taxonomic review of the Late Jurassic eucryptodiran turtles from the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France)
title A taxonomic review of the Late Jurassic eucryptodiran turtles from the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France)
title_full A taxonomic review of the Late Jurassic eucryptodiran turtles from the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France)
title_fullStr A taxonomic review of the Late Jurassic eucryptodiran turtles from the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France)
title_full_unstemmed A taxonomic review of the Late Jurassic eucryptodiran turtles from the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France)
title_short A taxonomic review of the Late Jurassic eucryptodiran turtles from the Jura Mountains (Switzerland and France)
title_sort taxonomic review of the late jurassic eucryptodiran turtles from the jura mountains (switzerland and france)
topic Evolutionary Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4034614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24883240
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.369
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