Project 2206: Rainer R. Schoch, Hans-Dieter Sues. 2015. A Middle Triassic stem-turtle and the evolution of the turtle body plan. Nature.
Specimen: † Pappochelys rosinae Schoch & Sues, 2015 (SMNS/91360)

Abstract

The origin and early evolution of turtles have long been major contentious issues in vertebrate zoology. This is due to conflicting character evidence from molecules and morphology and a lack of transitional fossils from the critical time interval. The ~220-million-year-old stem-turtle Odontochelys from China has a partly formed shell and many turtle-like features in its postcranial skeleton. Unlike the 214-million-year-old Proganochelys from Germany and Thailand, it retains marginal teeth and lacks a carapace. Odontochelys is separated by a large temporal gap from the ~260-million-year-old Eunotosaurus from South Africa, which has been hypothesized as the earliest stem-turtle. Here we report a new reptile, Pappochelys, that is structurally and chronologically intermediate between Eunotosaurus and Odontochelys and dates from the Middle Triassic period (~240 million years ago). The three taxa share anteroposteriorly broad trunk ribs that are T-shaped in cross-section and bear sculpturing, elongate dorsal vertebrae, and modified limb girdles. Pappochelys closely resembles Odontochelys in various features of the limb girdles. Unlike Odontochelys, it has a cuirass of robust paired gastralia in place of a plastron. Pappochelys provides new evidence that the plastron partly formed through serial fusion of gastralia. Its skull has small upper and ventrally open lower temporal fenestrae, supporting the hypothesis of diapsid affinities of turtles.


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Article DOI: 10.1038/nature14472

Project DOI: 10.7934/P2206, http://dx.doi.org/10.7934/P2206
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    01 July 2015
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    09 July 2015

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    • National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

    • Staatliches Museum fur Naturkunde Stuttgart



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