Previously unpublished trionychid turtle material from the Upper Cretaceous (Santonian—lower Campanian) Bostobe Formation from the Baybishe and Baykhozha localities in Kazakhstan is described. The material represents a new species of Khunnuchelys, a large, skull-based clade of Cretaceous Asian trionychids. Concordant with other partial skulls and fragmentary specimens described previously, Khunnuchelys lophorhothon sp. nov. has the unusual features of a beaklike maxilla and a vaulted, expanded triturating surface. In addition, the specimens reveal novel features including a constricted skull roof. Although estimates of the length of the carapace differ depending on estimation method, the skull belonged to a turtle of comparable size to the shell-based species “Trionyx” kansaiensis from the same formation. It is likely that K. lophorhothon and T. lophorhothon kansaiensis are synonymous, but this can be proved only by a find of associated skull and shell material.
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1 March 2015
A New Soft-Shelled Trionychid Turtle of the Genus Khunnuchelys from the Upper Cretaceous Bostobe Formation of Kazakhstan
Igor G. Danilov,
Natasha S. Vitek,
Alexander O. Averianov,
Vadim N. Glinskiy
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
Vol. 60 • No. 1
March 2015
Vol. 60 • No. 1
March 2015
Cretaceous
Kazakhstan
Khunnuchelys lophorhothon
Testudines
Trionychia
Trionychidae