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1 July 2001 A NEW PLEURODIRAN TURTLE FROM THE JAGUA FORMATION (OXFORDIAN) OF WESTERN CUBA
M. S. DE LA FUENTE, M. ITURRALDE-VINENT
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Abstract

The oldest Jurassic marine pleurodire is reported from the Jagua Formation in western Cuba. These remains are from levels of middle and late Oxfordian age. This turtle represents a new genus and species, Caribemys oxfordiensis. A phylogenetic hypothesis is proposed, whereby Caribemys is considered to be the sister group of Notoemys Cattoi and Freiberg, 1961, plus the Eupleurodira Gaffney and Meylan, 1988. The occurrence of Caribemys oxfordiensis n. gen. and sp. in the Jagua Formation along with plesiosauroids, pliosauroids, ophthalmosaurian ichthyosaurs, and metriorhynchid crocodiles, strongly suggests that during the Oxfordian a marine seaway was present in the Caribbean, connecting the western Tethys with the Pacific Ocean.

M. S. DE LA FUENTE and M. ITURRALDE-VINENT "A NEW PLEURODIRAN TURTLE FROM THE JAGUA FORMATION (OXFORDIAN) OF WESTERN CUBA," Journal of Paleontology 75(4), 860-869, (1 July 2001). https://doi.org/10.1666/0022-3360(2001)075<0860:ANPTFT>2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 1 January 2001; Published: 1 July 2001
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