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Mesoclemmys Jurutiensis
''Mesoclemmys'' is a South American genus of turtle in the Chelidae family. Species include: * ''Mesoclemmys dahli'' (Zangerl and Medem, 1958) - Dahl's toad-headed turtleZangerl, R., and F. Medem. 1958. A new species of chelid turtle, ''Phrynops'' (''Batrachemys'') ''dahli'', from Colombia. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 119: 375-390 * ''Mesoclemmys gibba'' (Schweigger, 1812) - Gibba turtleSchweigger, A.F. 1812. Prodromus Monographia Cheloniorum auctore Schweigger. Königsberg. Arch. Naturwiss. Mathem., 1: 271-368, 406-458. * ''Mesoclemmys heliostemma'' (McCord, Joseph-Ouni, and Lamar 2001) * ''Mesoclemmys jurutiensis'' Cunha, Sampaio, Carneiro, & Vogt, 2021 * ''Mesoclemmys nasuta'' (Schweigger, 1812)Schweigger, Augustus F. 1812. Prodromus monographiae Cheloniorum. Königsberger Archiv für Naturwissenschaft und Mathematik 1:271–368, 406–462. * ''Mesoclemmys perplexa'' Bour & Zaher, 2005Bour, Roger and Zaher, Hussam. 2005. A new species of ''Mesoclemmys'', from the open format ...
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John Edward Gray
John Edward Gray, FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828). The same is used for a zoological name. Gray was keeper of zoology at the British Museum in London from 1840 until Christmas 1874, before the natural history holdings were split off to the Natural History Museum. He published several catalogues of the museum collections that included comprehensive discussions of animal groups and descriptions of new species. He improved the zoological collections to make them amongst the best in the world. Biography Gray was born in Walsall, but his family soon moved to London, where Gray studied medicine. He assisted his father in writing ''The Natural Arrangement of British Plants'' (1821). After being blackballed by the Linnean Society of London, Gray shifted his interest from botany to zoology. He began his zoologica ...
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Mesoclemmys Tuberculata
''Mesoclemmys tuberculata'' is a species of turtle Turtles are an order of reptiles known as Testudines, characterized by a special shell developed mainly from their ribs. Modern turtles are divided into two major groups, the Pleurodira (side necked turtles) and Cryptodira (hidden necked tu .... It is found in northeastern Brazil.''Mesoclemmys tuberculata''
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tuberculata Turtles of South America
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Mesoclemmys
''Mesoclemmys'' is a South American genus of turtle in the Chelidae family. Species include: * ''Mesoclemmys dahli'' (Zangerl and Medem, 1958) - Dahl's toad-headed turtleZangerl, R., and F. Medem. 1958. A new species of chelid turtle, ''Phrynops'' (''Batrachemys'') ''dahli'', from Colombia. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 119: 375-390 * ''Mesoclemmys gibba'' (Schweigger, 1812) - Gibba turtleSchweigger, A.F. 1812. Prodromus Monographia Cheloniorum auctore Schweigger. Königsberg. Arch. Naturwiss. Mathem., 1: 271-368, 406-458. * ''Mesoclemmys heliostemma'' (McCord, Joseph-Ouni, and Lamar 2001) * ''Mesoclemmys jurutiensis'' Cunha, Sampaio, Carneiro, & Vogt, 2021 * ''Mesoclemmys nasuta'' (Schweigger, 1812)Schweigger, Augustus F. 1812. Prodromus monographiae Cheloniorum. Königsberger Archiv für Naturwissenschaft und Mathematik 1:271–368, 406–462. * ''Mesoclemmys perplexa'' Bour & Zaher, 2005Bour, Roger and Zaher, Hussam. 2005. A new species of ''Mesoclemmys'', from the open format ...
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Journal Of Vertebrate Paleontology
The ''Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 1980 by Jiri Zidek (University of Oklahoma). It covers all aspects of vertebrate paleontology, including vertebrate origins, evolution, functional morphology, taxonomy, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, paleobiogeography, and paleoanthropology. The journal is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. According to ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2017 impact factor The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index calculated by Clarivate that reflects the yearly mean number of citations of articles published in the last two years in a given journal, as i ... of 2.190. References External links * Paleontology journals Publications established in 1980 Quarterly journals English-language journals Taylor & Francis academic journals {{paleontology-jou ...
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Carlos Jaramillo (geologist)
Carlos María Jaramillo Mesa (born 16 January 1961) is a retired road racing cyclist from Colombia, who was a professional from 1985 to 1996. He competed for his native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in the individual road race. Jaramillo is a younger brother of Sergio Jaramillo, and the older brother of Fabio Jaramillo. Major results ;1983 : in Pan American Games, Road, Caracas (VEN) ;1984 :52nd in Olympic Games, Road, Amateurs, Mission Viejo, Los Angeles (USA) ;1985 :1st in Stage 3 Criterium du Dauphiné Libéré (FRA) ;1988 :21st in General Classification Vuelta a España (ESP) ;1989 :13th in General Classification Vuelta a España (ESP) ;1991 :151st in General Classification Tour de France (FRA) ;1992 :1st in General Classification Vuelta a Antioquia (COL) :1st in Stage 2 Vuelta a Colombia, Popayán (COL) :4th in General Classification Vuelta a Colombia (COL) :68th in General Classification Tour de France (FRA) ;1993 :1st in General Classification Clásica 75 años Mu ...
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Edwin Cadena
The name Edwin means "rich friend". It comes from the Old English elements "ead" (rich, blessed) and "ƿine" (friend). The original Anglo-Saxon form is Eadƿine, which is also found for Anglo-Saxon figures. People * Edwin of Northumbria (died 632 or 633), King of Northumbria and Christian saint * Edwin (son of Edward the Elder) (died 933) * Eadwine of Sussex (died 982), King of Sussex * Eadwine of Abingdon (died 990), Abbot of Abingdon * Edwin, Earl of Mercia (died 1071), brother-in-law of Harold Godwinson (Harold II) *Edwin (director) (born 1978), Indonesian filmmaker * Edwin (musician) (born 1968), Canadian musician * Edwin Abeygunasekera, Sri Lankan Sinhala politician, member of the 1st and 2nd State Council of Ceylon * Edwin Ariyadasa (1922-2021), Sri Lankan Sinhala journalist * Edwin Austin Abbey (1852–1911) British artist * Edwin Eugene Aldrin (born 1930), although he changed it to Buzz Aldrin, American astronaut * Edwin Howard Armstrong (1890–1954), American inve ...
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Laventan
The Laventan ( es, Laventense) age is a period of geologic time (13.8 to 11.8 Ma) within the Middle Miocene epoch of the Neogene, used more specifically within the SALMA classification in South America. It follows the Colloncuran and precedes the Mayoan age.Madden et al., 1997 Etymology The age is named after the Miocene Lagerstätte La Venta, where a rich biodiversity from the Middle Miocene has been recovered from the Honda Group. Formations Fossil content Correlations The Laventan (13.8 to 11.8 Ma) correlates with: * NALMA ** latest Barstovian (15.97-13.65 Ma)Barstovian
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Honda Group, Colombia
The Honda Group ( es, Grupo Honda, Tsh, Ngh) is a geological group of the Upper and Middle Magdalena Basins and the adjacent Central and Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The group, in older literature also defined as formation, is in its present-day type section in the Tatacoa Desert in the department of Huila subdivided into two main formations; La Victoria and Villavieja. The group was originally defined in and named after Honda, Tolima, but has been redefined based on the many fossil finds in the Tatacoa Desert, to the south. In the original type section of its occurrence, the thick group is subdivided into three formations, from old to young; Cambrás, San Antonio and Los Limones. The group dates to the Neogene period; in its broadest definition from the Late Oligocene to Late Miocene, and in the redefined type section restricted to the Laventan age of the South American Land Mammal Ages (SALMA), equivalent to the Middle Miocene Serravallian epoch. The Honda Gr ...
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Mesoclemmys Vanegasorum
''Mesoclemmys'' is a South American genus of turtle in the Chelidae family. Species include: * ''Mesoclemmys dahli'' (Zangerl and Medem, 1958) - Dahl's toad-headed turtleZangerl, R., and F. Medem. 1958. A new species of chelid turtle, ''Phrynops'' (''Batrachemys'') ''dahli'', from Colombia. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 119: 375-390 * ''Mesoclemmys gibba'' (Schweigger, 1812) - Gibba turtleSchweigger, A.F. 1812. Prodromus Monographia Cheloniorum auctore Schweigger. Königsberg. Arch. Naturwiss. Mathem., 1: 271-368, 406-458. * ''Mesoclemmys heliostemma'' (McCord, Joseph-Ouni, and Lamar 2001) * ''Mesoclemmys jurutiensis'' Cunha, Sampaio, Carneiro, & Vogt, 2021 * ''Mesoclemmys nasuta'' (Schweigger, 1812)Schweigger, Augustus F. 1812. Prodromus monographiae Cheloniorum. Königsberger Archiv für Naturwissenschaft und Mathematik 1:271–368, 406–462. * ''Mesoclemmys perplexa'' Bour & Zaher, 2005Bour, Roger and Zaher, Hussam. 2005. A new species of ''Mesoclemmys'', from the open format ...
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The Turtles Of Venezuela
''The Turtles of Venezuela'' is an identification guide of the Testudines families that are found in Venezuela, written by zoologist Pedro Trebbau and herpetologist Peter Pritchard. It was originally published in English in 1984, by the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles as the Number 2 of the series ''Contributions to herpetology''. In 2016 was published the Spanish version by ''Oscar Todtmann Editores'', with more than 130 pictures and illustrations, a presentation by Ph.D. Carlos Rivero Blanco and a prologue by Ph.D. Vivian Pérez. A new edition was presented in 2018 by ''Editorial La Fauna'', in Madrid, Spain Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and .... It features a dedication to conservationist Saúl Gutiérrez Eijuri (1960-2012), and essays by Jorge Carr ...
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Mesoclemmys Zuliae
The Zulia toad-headed sideneck (''Mesoclemmys zuliae''), also known commonly as the Zulia toad-headed turtle, is a species of turtle in the family Chelidae. The species is endemic to Venezuela. Etymology The specific name, ''zuliae'', refers to the Venezuelan state of Zulia. Geographic range The type locality of ''M. zuliae'' is Cano Madre Vieja near El Guayabo, Distrito Colón, Zulia, Venezuela.''Mesoclemmys zuliae''
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Mesoclemmys Vanderhaegei
Vanderhaege's toad-headed turtle (''Mesoclemmys vanderhaegei'') is a species of turtle in the family Chelidae. The species is endemic to South America. Etymology The specific name, ''vanderhaegei'', is in honor of Maurice Vanderhaege, who is an expert in breeding reptiles in terraria.Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . (''Mesoclemmys vanderhaegei'', p. 272). Description ''M. vanderhaegei'' may grow to a carapace length of . The ellipsoidal carapace, similar to that of ''M. gibbus'' but with a low medial groove, is somewhat serrated with a shallow subcaudal notch, and usually broadest at the 8th marginals and highest on the 3rd vertebral. Some rough striations may occur on the scutes. Vertebrals are broader than long. The carapace is brown to gray or black. The plastron covers much of the carapacial opening, is slightly upturned anteriorly, and is posteriorly not ...
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