Bairdemys hartsteini Gaffney and Wood, 2002

Gaffney, Eugene S., Meylan, Peter A., Wood, Roger C., Simons, Elwyn & De Almeida Campos, Diogenes, 2011, Evolution Of The Side-Necked Turtles: The Family Podocnemididae, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (350), pp. 1-237 : 52

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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/350.1

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scientific name

Bairdemys hartsteini Gaffney and Wood, 2002
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Bairdemys hartsteini Gaffney and Wood, 2002

TYPE SPECIMEN: AMNH 27222, a skull without associated mandible figured by Gaffney and Wood (2002).

TYPE LOCALITY: North side of Highway No. 2, west of Bayamon, Puerto Rico (see Gaffney and Wood, 2002: 4).

HORIZON: Cibao Formation, middle Miocene (see Gaffney and Wood, 2002: 4).

DIAGNOSIS: A species of Bairdemys differing from all other species in having a higher skull, a straight rather than convex or concave labial ridge in ventral view, and a wider distance between orbits; also differs from B. venezuelensis in having a smaller skull, a premaxillary notch, lower triturating surface convexity, shallower triturating surface concavity, and narrower posterior triturating surface width; also differs from B. sanchezi in having a slightly wider skull, a higher triturating surface convexity, a deeper triturating surface concavity, a larger and broader basisphenoid, and a less extensive cheek and temporal emargination; also differs from B. winklerae in having a broader, shorter snout, slightly wider skull, wider triturating surface, a premaxillary notch, and a narrower basisphenoid-quadrate contact.

REFERRED MATERIAL: None.

PREVIOUS WORK: Gaffney and Wood (2002), Sánchez-Villagra and Winkler (2006), and Gaffney et al. (2008).

DISCUSSION: This species is not well differentiated from B. venezuelensis , and another option for grouping the Bairdemys species would be to synonymize B. hartsteini with B. venezuelensis but to keep B. sanchezi and B. winklerae , which are more distinct. Although the size range of Urumaco skulls of B. venezuelensis has been expanded, this species continues to differ from B. venezuelensis in its smaller size.

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Testudines

Family

Podocnemididae

Genus

Bairdemys

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