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Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
The endocranial anatomy of the stem turtle Naomichelys speciosa from the Early Cretaceous of North America
Juliana Sterli1  Ariana Paulina-Carabajal2  Ingmar Werneburg3 
[1] CONICET-Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio, Av. Fontana 140, 9100 Trelew, Argentina;INIBIOMA, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, CONICET, Quintral 1250, San Carlos de Bariloche (8400), Argentina;Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment (HEP) an der Eberhard Karls Universität, Sigwartstraße 10, 72076 Tübingen, Germany;
关键词: reptilia;    helochelydridae;    cranial endocast;    paleoneurology;    mesozoic;    north america;   
DOI  :  10.4202/app.00606.2019
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Fossil turtles are one of the least studied clades in regard to endocranial anatomy. Recently, the use of non-invasive technologies, such as radiographic computed tomography (CT), increased the knowledge of the neuroanatomy of several extinct and extant taxa. Here, we provide the description of the nasal cavity, cranial endocast, and inner ear of the stem turtle Naomichelys speciosa based on digital 3D reconstructions. This terrestrial form is characterized by a nasal cavity with anteroposteriorly elongated vestibulum and a large cavum nasi proprium, traits typically related to terrestrial habits. The large olfactory region of the cavum nasi proprium suggests that olfaction was probably the most important sense for this species. Our description of N. speciosa adds novel information to the knowledge of endocranial anatomy in early turtle evolution and provides an important foundation for future analyses and comparisons.

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