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Diversity of Middle Jurassic Turtles from the Berezovsk Quarry Locality, Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia : Morphology and Histological Study. / Danilov, I. G.; Obraztsova, E. M.; Boitsova, E. A.; Skutschas, P. P.

In: Paleontological Journal, Vol. 52, No. 2, 01.03.2018, p. 188-200.

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title = "Diversity of Middle Jurassic Turtles from the Berezovsk Quarry Locality, Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia: Morphology and Histological Study",
abstract = "Morphology and histology of several fragmentary turtle specimens from the Middle Jurassic locality in the Berezovsk quarry (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia) are described, including Testudines indet. 1 (costal VIII), Testudines indet. 2 (two ornamented shell fragments), and Testudines indet. 3 (distal part of a humerus), and also skeletal elements of Annemys sp. (Xinjiangchelyidae) represented by mass material in the same locality. It is shown that Testudines indet. 1 and 3 probably belong to one or two taxa of basal aquatic turtles, while Testudines indet. 2 is most likely an abnormal Annemys sp. The presumable presence of basal turtles in the Berezovsk Quarry Assemblage agrees with the fact that they are present in other Middle Jurassic turtle assemblages of Asia.",
keywords = "Annemys, basal turtles, Middle Jurassic, paleohistology, Siberia",
author = "Danilov, {I. G.} and Obraztsova, {E. M.} and Boitsova, {E. A.} and Skutschas, {P. P.}",
note = "Funding Information: This study was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project no. 14-14-00015; paleohistology of Mongolochelys sp.), St. Petersburg State University (project no. 0.38.292.2015), programs of the Tomsk State University Competitiveness Improvement Program (2015–2016) and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project no. 14-04-01507). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Copyright: Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2018",
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N2 - Morphology and histology of several fragmentary turtle specimens from the Middle Jurassic locality in the Berezovsk quarry (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia) are described, including Testudines indet. 1 (costal VIII), Testudines indet. 2 (two ornamented shell fragments), and Testudines indet. 3 (distal part of a humerus), and also skeletal elements of Annemys sp. (Xinjiangchelyidae) represented by mass material in the same locality. It is shown that Testudines indet. 1 and 3 probably belong to one or two taxa of basal aquatic turtles, while Testudines indet. 2 is most likely an abnormal Annemys sp. The presumable presence of basal turtles in the Berezovsk Quarry Assemblage agrees with the fact that they are present in other Middle Jurassic turtle assemblages of Asia.

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