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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Testudinidae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Reptilia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Turtle

Stylemys Stylemys nebrascensis Spinops

Similar
  
Turtle, Chisternon, Hesperotestudo, Glarichelys, Sinaspideretes

Stylemys (meaning "pillar turtle") is the first fossil genus of dry land tortoise belonging to the order Testudines discovered in the United States. The genus lived in temperate to subtropical areas of North America, Europe, and Asia, based on fossil distribution. The genus was first described in 1851 by Dr. Joseph Leidy. The tortoise was common in the prehistoric Badlands, especially Nebraska and South Dakota. The species has also been found in the formations in and around Badlands National Park.

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The ancient tortoises had primitive jaw muscles, unlike today's tortoises, which also display the os transiliens bone, and would have been herbivorous. While Stylemys species did exhibit the same neck structure as modern tortoises, the forelimbs were unsuitable for burrowing, setting them apart from modern genera.

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Species

A number of species have been described since the genus was named in 1851.

Time Period

Eon: Phanerozoic Era: Cenozoic Period: Paleogene Epoch: Eocene

Stylemys FileStylemys nebrascensis turtle Oligocene Brule Formation

  • S. botti
  • S. calaverensis
  • S. canetotiana
  • S. capax
  • S. conspecta
  • S. copei
  • S. emiliae
  • S. frizaciana
  • S. karakolensis
  • S. nebrascensis (syn. S. amphithorax)
  • S. neglectus
  • S. oregonensis
  • S. pygmea
  • S. uintensis
  • S. undabuna

  • Stylemys Photo Gallery US National Park Service

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    References

    Stylemys Wikipedia