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English: Figure 2. (a,b) Echmatemys haydeni articulated skeleton, TMP 2008.00.14. Line drawing of dorsal aspect of skull (a); line drawing of entire specimen (b). (c,d) Echmatemys naomi articulated skeleton, FOBU 14014. (c) Line drawing of skull and (d) line drawing of specimen. Abbreviations: c, costal; fr, frontal; j?, jugal (unconfirmed); ma, maxilla; nu, nuchal; p, peripheral; pa, parietal; pf, prefrontal; po, postorbital; py, pygal; spy, suprapygal.
Date 4 June 2019
Source Lichtig, A. J., Jasinski, S. E., & Lucas, S. G. (2019, June). Eocene North American Testudinidae and Geoemydidae (Reptilia, Testudines): A re-evaluation of their alpha taxonomy, ecology, and origin. In Proceedings (Vol. 24, No. 1, p. 24). MDPI.
Author Lichtig et al., 2019

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