Podocnemis medemi, Wood, 1997
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‘‘Podocnemis’ ’ medemi Wood, 1997
TYPE SPECIMEN: IGM 1863, plastron and partial carapace, figured by Wood (1997: figs. 9.3, 9.4B).
TYPE LOCALITY: Cuenca de Melgar, Carmen de Apicalá, upper Magdalena River valley, Columbia (see Kay, et al., 1997, for locality data and references).
HORIZON: Honda Group ( Wood, 1997).
DIAGNOSIS: ‘‘Differs from all other pelomedusids referred to Podocnemis in having a relatively short, rounded anterior and posterior plastral lobes; extremely narrow, Vshaped anal notch; proportionately small, squarish first pair of marginal scutes; enormous size (estimated midline carapace length 5 101.5 cm); and position and shape of ischial scar on xiphiplastron (triangular in shape, expanded laterally, and moderately withdrawn from margin of anal notch)’’ ( Wood, 1997: 159).
REFERRED MATERIAL: See Wood (1997).
PREVIOUS WORK: Wood (1997).
DISCUSSION: Although this is another shell species readily differentiated from other shell species, its phylogenetic relationships are characterized by Wood (1997: 168) ‘‘The relationship of Podocnemis medemi to other members of the genus is unclear.’’ As with a number of these incertae sedis species, the absence of a good shell character diagnosis for the living Podocnemis is a problem preventing identification of these taxa as Podocnemis .
‘‘Podocnemis’’ negrii Carvalho, Bocquentin, and Lapparent de Broin, 2002
TYPE SPECIMEN: UFAC-PV 4441, partial carapace and partial plastron figured by Carvalho et al. (2002: figs. 1, 2).
TYPE LOCALITY: Five km south of Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil ( Carvalho et al., 2002).
HORIZON: Solimões Fm., Miocene ( Carvalho et al., 2002).
DIAGNOSIS: Differs from other Podocnemis in having a midline crest formed in the area of the second and third vertebral scales, with an apex on the sulcus between the scales; lacks plastral tubercles; anterior plastral lobe is relatively long and the gular and intergular scales are relatively short; most similar to Podocnemis sextuberculata ( Carvalho et al., 2002) .
REFERRED MATERIAL: Only the holotype.
PREVIOUS WORK: Carvalho et al. (2002).
DISCUSSION: Although Carvalho et al. (2002) argue that this species is the sister taxon to Podocnemis sextuberculata , they do not produce diagnostic characters arguing that it belongs to the genus Podocnemis . Even though this shell is similar to P. sextuberculata , the characters in common are not unique among the family and do not securely identify the shell as a member of the genus Podocnemis . The fact that this is one of the oldest records for this genus is therefore in doubt. The oldest secure record for Podocnemis is P. bassleri , which may be a synonym for P. expansa .
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