Pantestudines or Pan-Testudines is the proposed group of all reptiles more closely related to turtles than to any other living animal. It includes both...
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sauropterygians are a distant relatives of turtles, uniting them under the group Pantestudines, although this is still debatable as sauropterygians might be archosauromorphs...
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Protorosaurus, tanystropheids, and Prolacerta. Other groups including pantestudines (turtles and their extinct relatives) and the semiaquatic choristoderes...
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Odontochelys and Eorhynchochelys, which are placed in the more inclusive Pantestudines. It was first coined as the group containing turtles by Jacob Theodor...
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List of largest reptiles (section Pantestudines)
This list of largest reptiles takes into consideration both body length and mass of large reptile species, including average ranges and maximum records...
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non-saurian parareptiles as previously thought. In a 2018 cladistic analysis, Pantestudines (turtles and close relatives) were placed within Diapsida but outside...
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Perichelydia (from Greek peri "near" and chelys "turtle") is a clade within Pantestudines (turtles and their extinct relatives) known from the Middle Jurassic...
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Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Clade: Pantestudines Clade: Testudinata Genus: †Proganochelys Baur, 1887 Species: †P. quenstedti...
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Odontochelys (category Pantestudines)
redescribed, Odontochelys was considered the oldest undisputed member of Pantestudines (i.e. a stem-turtle). It is the only known species in the genus Odontochelys...
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