Kenyemys Wood, 1983
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TYPE SPECIES: Kenyemys williamsi Wood, 1983 .
DISTRIBUTION: Pliocene of Kenya.
DIAGNOSIS: From Wood (1983: 74):
Differing from all other members of the family by the following combination of characters: (1) a series of elongate tuberosities forming an interrupted keel extending along the midline rearward from the dorsal surface of the second
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Comparison of Shells of Six South American Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary Podocnemidid Turtles neural bone; (2) six neural bones forming a continuous series, the anterior end of the first abutting directly against the rear margin of the nuchal bone and the sixth one being heptagonal; (3) outer corners of nuchal bone extending beyond lateral margins of first vertebral scute; (4) pentagonal shape of first vertebral scute; (5) only eighth and posterior part of seventh pairs of pleural bones [costal bones in our nomenclature] meeting at midline of carapace; (6) anterior plastral lobe truncated; (7) triangular intergular scute not overlapping anterior end of entoplastron and only partially separating the gular scutes along the midline axis of the plastron.
DISCUSSION: The best statement about the relationships of yet another shell-only species is ‘‘The relationship of Kenyemys to other African pelomedusids [5 Pelomedusoides] is at present obscure’’ ( Wood, 1983: 79).
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