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Volume 28.1
January–April 2025

 

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ISSN: 1094-8074, web version;
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FIGURE 1. Photographs (above) and schematic representations (below) of several complete and partial shells of the bothremydid turtle Algorachelus parva, from the lower or middle Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) of ‘Ein Yabrud quarry (Binyamin Region, Israel). A-B, EY795 (holotype of ‘Podocnemis’ parva), in dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views. C, EY796, in dorsal view. D-E, EY791 (holotype of ‘Podocnemis judaea’), in dorsal (D) and ventral (E) views. F, EY790 (paratype of ‘Podocnemis’ parva), in ventral view. Lowercase abbreviations correspond to plates. The abbreviations of the scutes are represented in capital letters.

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FIGURE 2. Photographs (above) of several partial skeletons and shells of the bothremydid turtle Algorachelus parva, from the lower or middle Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) of ‘Ein Yabrud quarry (Binyamin Region, Israel), and schematic representations (below) of the shells. A-B, EY797 (paratype of ‘Podocnemis’ parva), in dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views. C, EY793, in dorsal view. D-E, EY792 (paratype of ‘Podocnemis’ parva), in dorsal (D) and ventral (E) views. F, EY794, in ventral view. Lowercase abbreviations correspond to plates. The abbreviations of the scutes are represented in capital letters.

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FIGURE 3. Photographs (left) and schematic representations (right) of the cranial skeleton of two individuals of the bothremydid turtle Algorachelus parva, from the lower or middle Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) of ‘Ein Yabrud quarry (Binyamin Region, Israel). A, EY793, in dorsal view. C-B, EY797 (paratype of ‘Podocnemis’ parva), in dorsal and ventral views.

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