Baenidae

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Baenids
Temporal range: Valanginian–Eocene
Chisternon.jpg
Chisternon, AMNH
Baena arenosa AMNH 1112.jpg
Shell of Baena arenosa (AMNH 1112)
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Pantestudines
Clade: Paracryptodira
Superfamily: Baenoidea
Family: Baenidae
Cope, 1882

Baenidae is an extinct family of paracryptodiran turtles known from the Early Cretaceous to Eocene of North America.[1][2] While during the Early Cretaceous they are found across North America, during the Late Cretaceous they are only found in Laramidia, having disappeared from Appalachia. The majority of lineages survived the K-Pg Extinction, but the family was extinct by the latest Eocene. The name of the type genus, Baena, appears to be of Native American origin. They are primarily found in freshwater deposits, and are considered to be aquatic, with a largely generalist habit.[3]

Genera[]

Classification[]

The following cladogram shows the taxonomy and phylogeny of baenids according to Joyce & Lyson (2015).[3]

Baenidae

Lipka et al., 2006

Gaffney, 1972

Neurankylus

Larson et al., 2013

Gilmore, 1916

Lambe, 1902

Neurankylus sp.

Lambe, 1902

(Gilmore, 1920)

(Hay, 1908)

Hay, 1908

Hay, 1908

Hay, 1908
Baenodda

Arvinachelys goldeni

(Gilmore, 1935)

Eubaeninae

Baena arenosa Leidy, 1870

Gaffney & Hiatt, 1971

Chisternon undatum (Leidy, 1871)

"Baena" affinis Leidy, 1871

"Baena" escavada Hay, 1908

"Baena" hayi (Gilmore, 1916)

(Hay, 1901)

(Hay, 1904)

Denazinemys nodosa (Gilmore, 1916)

Gilmore, 1935

(Lambe, 1906)

Lambe, 1906
Gaffney, 1972
Palatobaeninae

Plesiobaena antiqua (Lambe, 1902)

Gamerabaena sonsalla Lyson & Joyce, 2010

Cedrobaena

(Lyson & Joyce, 2009)

(Gaffney, 1972)

Lyson & Joyce, 2009

Hutchison, 2004

Palatobaena

Lyson & Joyce, 2009

Gaffney, 1972

Archibald & Hutchison, 1979

Gaffney, 1972
Gaffney, 1972
Brinkman, 2003
Cope, 1873

References[]

  1. ^ Gaffney, Eugene S. (1972). "The systematics of the North American family Baenidae (Reptilia, Cryptodira)". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 147 (5): 241–320.
  2. ^ Joyce, Walter G.; Anquetin, Jérémy (October 2019). "A Review of the Fossil Record of Nonbaenid Turtles of the Clade Paracryptodira". Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 60 (2): 129–155. doi:10.3374/014.060.0204. ISSN 0079-032X.
  3. ^ a b Joyce, W.G.; Lyson, T.R. (2015). "A review of the fossil record of turtles of the clade Baenidae" (PDF). Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 56: 147–183. doi:10.3374/014.056.0203.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Baenidae". Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  5. ^ Joyce, Walter G.; Rollot, Yann; Cifelli, Richard L. (2020-02-12). "A new species of baenid turtle from the Early Cretaceous Lakota Formation of South Dakota". Fossil Record. 23 (1): 1–13. doi:10.5194/fr-23-1-2020. ISSN 2193-0066.
  6. ^ "Saxochelys gilberti, A New Baenid Turtle from the Uppermost Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Hell Creek Formation: Sexual Dimorphism and Spatial Niche Partitioning within the Most Speciose Group of Late Cretaceous Turtles".
  7. ^ "Stygiochelys Gaffney and Hiatt 1971". Fossilworks. Retrieved 18 October 2019 from the Paleobiology Database.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)

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