20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull
20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull 20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull 20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull 20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull 20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull 20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull 20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull 20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull 20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull 20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull 20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull

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20956 - Top Rare 4.94 Inch Euclastes sp Paleocene Sea Turtle Skull

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Species
Euclastes sp, Cope (1870) - Sea turtle
Age
Paleocene, Thanetian stage, (~56 Million Years)
Location
Oued Zem, Morocco
Formation
Ouled Abdoun Basin - Phosphate Beds
Size
125.6 mm   •    in
Weight
267 g   •    oz
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Description
Euclastes sp, Cope 1870 (sea turtle)
Reptilia - Testudines - Pancheloniida
Beautiful partial skull bone. Top rare specimen.
Since the first study of Moroccan fossil turtles, and the up-dated overview by Lapparent de Broin of Moroccan fossil turtles, abundant new material has been obtained from the Maastrichtian to the Ypresian phosphatic basins of Morocco. Phosphate turtles belong to the two major groups of extant turtles: Pleurodira, mostly represented by the fossil Bothremydidae (more than ten Palaeogene different genera), and Cryptodira, represented by a Maastrichtian “Dermochelyidae” indet., and fossil cheloniids: Tasbacka ouledabdounensis Tong & Hirayama, 2002, ThanetianArgillochelys africana Tong & Hirayama, 2008, Ypresian and “Euclastes group” elements, including “Aff. Rhetechelys sp.” estimated as Maastrichtian in age and two Palaeocene
species recently attributed to Euclastes wielandi. We also find in the Early Paleocene the genus Brachyopsemys tingitana. A Giant Chelonioid Turtle from the Late Cretaceous of Morocco with a suction feeding apparatus uinique among tetrapods (Ocepechelon bouyai) is recently described.
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