Glossochelys
Glossochelys is an extinct genus of sea turtles from the Pancheloniidae that has been discovered in Eocene (Ypresian) deposits in Harwich, England (London Clay Formation) that was first described as a species of in 1842. The type species, G. planimentum, was described as a separate species in 1871 by Harry Seeley. It was possibly the same animal as Euclastes or .
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Glossochelys
Glossochelys is an extinct genus of sea turtles from the Pancheloniidae that has been discovered in Eocene (Ypresian) deposits in Harwich, England (London Clay Formation) that was first described as a species of in 1842. The type species, G. planimentum, was described as a separate species in 1871 by Harry Seeley. It was possibly the same animal as Euclastes or .
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Glossochelys is an extinct gen ...... same animal as Euclastes or .
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Owen, 1842
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Glossochelys
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Humerus seen from above and skull seen from behind
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Seeley, 1871
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planimentum
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*Chelone planimentum (Owen, 18 ...... oloma planimentum (Owen, 1842)
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Glossochelys is an extinct gen ...... same animal as Euclastes or .
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Glossochelys
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