Testudo chernovi Khosatzky, 1948
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https://doi.org/ 10.15407/zoo2023.04.311 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10166254 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/485B878D-917A-0F3A-F3DE-FC06FD19F9B8 |
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Felipe |
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Testudo chernovi Khosatzky, 1948 |
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Testudo chernovi Khosatzky, 1948 View in CoL
Material. Nuchals, NMNHU-P AR 406 ( FIg. 2 View Fig , G), AR 407 ( FIg. 3 View Fig , A).
Description. The anterior edge of the bones is slightly notched. The cervical scute is narrow, arrow-shaped and wedged on the inner side; its length reaches 11.0 mm. Lateral wings of the nuchal plate are not covered with pleural scutes. The midline length of the specimens AR 406 and AR 407 is equal to 31.6 and 36.1 mm, the greatest width — 38.0 and 46.2 mm, respectively. The length to width ratio is 0.83 (AR 406) and 0.78 (AR 407).
Remarks. The specimens are identical in morphology and shape to those of T. chernovi from the Early Pliocene of Ukraine ( Khosatzky, 1948 a), although they are smaller and possess a shorter cervical scute. The nuchal of the closely related species Testudo kuchurganica Khosatzky, 1948 has a straight anterior edge and its lateral wings are covered with pleural scutes.
A series of characteristic scratches has been observed on one of the specimens considered (fig. 3, B–C). It was interpreted as traces of gnawing or rasping ( Mikuláš et al., 2006) and described as a new ichnospecies below.
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