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==Specimens== | ==Specimens== | ||
In October 2005, Yoshiyuki Hattori uncovered a skull of ''Mesodermochelys'', in the ]-age Yezo Group in the ].<ref name="Hirayama, 2007"/> |
In October 2005, Yoshiyuki Hattori uncovered a skull of ''Mesodermochelys'', in the ]-age Yezo Group in the ].<ref name="Hirayama, 2007"/> The skull is very well-preserved but is missing most of the dermal roof bones through weathering.<ref name="Hirayama, 2007"/> The skull was donated to the Hokkaido Museum, where a study using ] to etch the fossil from its matrix revealed certain<!--not informative--> characteristics about the skull.<ref name="Hirayama, 2007"/> Other, less complete specimens of ''Mesodermochelys'' skulls and jaws have been found in the ] type locality of the Hokkaido Prefecture.<ref name="Hirayama, 2007"/> A total of fifteen specimens have been uncovered, including an almost-complete shell.<ref name="Hirayama & Chitoku, 1996"/> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Mesodermochelys Temporal range: Late Cretaceous | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Sauropsida |
Order: | Testudines |
Suborder: | Cryptodira |
Family: | Dermochelyidae |
Genus: | Mesodermochelys Hirayama & Chitoku, 1996 |
Species | |
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Mesodermochelys is an extinct genus of sea turtle that existed during the Late Cretaceous, from the Santonian to the Campanian of what today is Japan. The genus was discovered and given its binomial name by Ren Hirayama and Tsutomu Chitoku in 1996, and contains one species, the type species M. undulatus. Studies of the skull of M. undulatus indicate that it was a primitive cheloniid that was closely-related to the Protostegidae. It has been described as the best representative of Mesozoic dermochelyiids.
Description
Like other dermocheyliids, Mesodermochelys had elongated front flippers. One fossil found in Japan's Kagawa Prefecture had a carapace estimated to be 1.3 metres in length. Only the neural or spinal scutes, or individual plates, of the carapace are well-grooved.
Specimens
In October 2005, Yoshiyuki Hattori uncovered a skull of Mesodermochelys, in the Santonian-age Yezo Group in the Hokkaido Prefecture. The skull is very well-preserved but is missing most of the dermal roof bones through weathering. The skull was donated to the Hokkaido Museum, where a study using formic acid to etch the fossil from its matrix revealed certain characteristics about the skull. Other, less complete specimens of Mesodermochelys skulls and jaws have been found in the Maastrichtian type locality of the Hokkaido Prefecture. A total of fifteen specimens have been uncovered, including an almost-complete shell.
References
- ^ Hirayama R, Chitoku T. 1996. Family Dermochelyidae (Superfamily Chelonioidea) from the Upper Cretaceous of North Japan. Transactions and proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan. New series 184: 597-622.
- ^ Hirayama R. 2007. Cranial morphology of Mesodermochelys (Chelonioidea; Testudines) from the Late Cretaceous of Japan. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27 (3): 89A.
- ^ Hirayama R, Fujii A, Takahashi K. 2006. A dermochelyid sea turtle from the Upper Cretaceous (Late Campanian) Izumi Group of Shionoe, Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Western Japan. Fossils (Palaeontological Society of Japan) 80: 17-20.