Melanochelys cf. moldavica, Chkhikvadze, 1983

Yanenko, V. & Kovalchuk, О., 2023, Late Miocene Turtles Of Grytsiv (Western Ukraine) With Rodent Gnaw Marks On The Carapace Surface, Zoodiversity 57 (4), pp. 311-322 : 315

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15407/zoo2023.04.311

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10166252

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scientific name

Melanochelys cf. moldavica
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Melanochelys cf. moldavica

M a t e r i a l. One right xiphiplastron NMNHU-P AR 405 ( FIg. 2 View Fig , D–E), one neural plate AR 404, one costal plate AR 403 ( FIg. 2 View Fig , C).

Description. The posterior lobe of the right xiphiplastron is smoothly narrowed. The femoro-anal notch is weakly expressed. The short xiphiplastral processes are rounded and not bent posteriorly. The moderate anal notch is pointed. The transverse ridge on the upper surface of the caudal part of the xiphiplastron is moderately developed, and it is almost parallel to the posterior edge of the bone. The neural plate is wide, hexagonal, with a distinct bend of the medial keel. The fragments of costal plates are uniform in width.

Remarks. The right xiphiplastron from Grytsiv is morphologically similar to that in Melanochelys moldavica from the middle Sarmatian of Moldova ( Chkhikvadze, 1983) except for the more pronounced transverse ridge on the upper surface of its caudal part. It further differs from the respective bones of the other geoemydid turtles (e. g., Sarmatemys , Sakya etc.) in having a much less developed femoro-anal notch and shorter xiphiplastral processes. Other skeletal elements (neural and costal plates) share general geoemydid morphology and we tentatively assign them to the same taxon.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Testudines

Order

Cryptodira

Family

Geoemydidae

Genus

Melanochelys

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