Chelydridae

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Chelydridae
Common Snapping Turtle
Common Snapping Turtle
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Suborder: Cryptodira
Family: Chelydridae
Genera

See below.

There are two extant species of the family Chelydridae: Chelydra serpentina, the Common Snapping Turtle, and its larger relative Macrochelys temminkii, the Alligator Snapping Turtle (although the monotypic Asian genus Platysternon has at times been included in this group). Both are endemic to the Western Hemisphere.

[edit] Fossil history

The Chelydridae have a long fossil history, with extinct species reported from North America, Asia and Europe, far outside its present range. The earliest described chelydrid is Emarginachelys cretacea, known from well preserved fossils from the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous of Montana. Another well preserved fossil chelydrid is the Late Paleocene Protochelydra zangerli from North Dakota. The carapace of Protochelydra is higher domed than that of the Recent Chelydra, a trait conjectured to be associated with the coexistence of large, chelonivorous (i.e., turtle-eating) crocodilians. Another genus, Chelydropsis, contains several well known Eurasian chelyrdid species that existed from the Oligocene to the Pliocene.

[edit] Classification of known genera

  • Family Chelydridae
      • Genus Acherontemys (extinct)
      • Genus Chelydrops (extinct)
      • Genus Chelydropsis (extinct)
      • Genus Emarginachelys (extinct)
      • Genus Macrocephalochelys (extinct)
      • Genus Planiplastron (extinct)
    • Subfamily Chelydrinae
      • Genus Protochelydra (extinct)
      • Genus Macrochelys
      • Genus Chelydra

[edit] References

  • de Broin, F. 1969. Contribution a l’etude des cheloniens. Cheloniens continentaux du Cretace Superior et du Tertiaire de France. Memoires du Museum National D’Histoire Naturalle. Vol. C, No. XXVIII
  • Ericson, B. R. 1973. A new chelydrid turtle (Protochelydra zangerli), from the late Paleocene of North Dakota. Scientific Publications of the Science Museum of Minnesota, New Series 2(2):1-16
  • Gaffney, E. S. 1975. Phylogeny of the chelydrid turtles: a study of shared derived characters in the skull. Fieldiana Geology, 33:157-178
  • Parham, J. F., C.R. Feldman, and J. R. Boore. The complete mitochondrial genome of the enigmatic bigheaded turtle (Platysternon): description of unusual genomic features and the reconciliation of phylogenetic hypotheses based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA. BMC Evol Biol. 2006; 6: 11. Published online 2006 February 7. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-6-11.