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2025
A redescription of Glyptochelone suyckerbuykii (Ubaghs, 1879), an enigmatic fossil sea turtle (Chelonioidea) from the Maastrichtian of the Netherlands and Belgium, sheds new light on fossil sea turtle shell variation and neural bone homology
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
2025
Sea Turtles from the Upper Cretaceous of the Penza Oblast (Russia)
Paleontological Journal
2025
A novel marine turtle (Pan-Chelonioidea: Ctenochelyidae) from the Maastrichtian Neylandville Marl Formation of north central Texas, U.S.A
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
2025
Overcoming polymorphism: a revised list of shell characters for the phylogenetic analysis of soft-shelled turtles (Pan-Trionychidae)
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
2024
Thecal and Epithecal Ossifications of the Turtle Shell: Ontogenetic And Phylogenetic Aspects
Journal of Morphology
2024
Two Major Extinction Events in the Evolutionary History of Turtles: One Caused by an Asteroid, the Other by Hominins
The American Naturalist
2024
New insights into the early morphological evolution of sea turtles by re-investigation of Nichollsemys baieri, a three-dimensionally preserved fossil stem chelonioid from the Campanian of Alberta, Canada
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
2023
Northernmost occurrences of plesiosaurs and turtles in the Upper Cretaceous of Eurasia
Cretaceous Research
2023
A large non‐marine turtle from the Upper Cretaceous of Alabama and a review of North American “Macrobaenids”
The Anatomical Record
2022
The first occurrence of the stem turtleNaomichelysfrom the Late Cretaceous of eastern North America
Historical Biology
2022
Protostega gigas and other sea turtles from the Campanian of Eastern Europe, Russia
Cretaceous Research
2021
Ontogenetic development of the European basal aquatic turtle <i>Pleurosternon bullockii</i> (Paracryptodira, Pleurosternidae)
Fossil Record
2021
Assessing ontogenetic maturity in extinct saurian reptiles
Biological Reviews
2021
A nomenclature for fossil and living turtles using phylogenetically defined clade names
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology
2021
Catapleura Cope, 1870 is Euclastes Cope, 1867 (Testudines: Pan-Cheloniidae): synonymy revealed by a new specimen from New Jersey
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology
2019
Asmodochelys parhami, a new fossil marine turtle from the Campanian Demopolis Chalk and the stratigraphic congruence of competing marine turtle phylogenies
Royal Society Open Science
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