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''Pleurosternon'' is an
extinct Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
genus of freshwater pleurosternid turtle from the latest Jurassic to earliest Cretaceous of Europe. Its type species, ''P. bullocki'' was described by the paleontologist
Richard Owen Sir Richard Owen (20 July 1804 – 18 December 1892) was an English biologist, comparative anatomist and paleontologist. Owen is generally considered to have been an outstanding naturalist with a remarkable gift for interpreting fossils. Owe ...
(noted for coining the word '' Dinosauria'') in 1853. Since then, and throughout the late 19th century, many fossil turtles were incorrectly assigned to this genus, though only two are currently considered valid.


Taxonomy

''Pleurosternon bullocki'' fossils were first described by Richard Owen in 1841 from specimens found in the earliest Cretaceous (
Berriasian In the geological timescale, the Berriasian is an age/stage of the Early/Lower Cretaceous. It is the oldest subdivision in the entire Cretaceous. It has been taken to span the time between 145.0 ± 4.0 Ma and 139.8 ± 3.0 Ma (million years ago) ...
) aged Purbeck Group of the Isle of Purbeck, of Dorset in southern England, under the living genus ''
Platemys The twist-necked turtle (''Platemys platycephala''), also known as the flat-headed turtle, is distributed widely across northern South America. Twist-necked turtles have extremely flat shells that help them hide from predators under rocks and de ...
''. It was not until 1853 however, that it was published under the name ''Pleurosternon'' in a paper Owen presented to the
Palaeontographical Society The Palaeontographical Society is a learned society, established in 1847, and is the oldest extant Society devoted to the advancement of palaeontological knowledge. The Society publishes monographs that further its primary purpose, which is to pro ...
. ''P. portlandicum'' named by Richard Lydekker in 1889 from the latest Jurassic (
Tithonian In the geological timescale, the Tithonian is the latest age of the Late Jurassic Epoch and the uppermost stage of the Upper Jurassic Series. It spans the time between 152.1 ± 4 Ma and 145.0 ± 4 Ma (million years ago). It is preceded by the K ...
) aged
Portland Stone Portland stone is a limestone from the Tithonian stage of the Jurassic period quarried on the Isle of Portland, Dorset. The quarries are cut in beds of white-grey limestone separated by chert beds. It has been used extensively as a building sto ...
of the Isle of Portland, Dorset, is now considered a junior synonym of the ''P. bullocki''. In 2021 a second valid species, ''Pleurosternon moncayensis'', was named from the Ágreda locality of Tarazona y el Moncayo, Aragon, Spain, which spans the Tithonian-Berriasian transition.


Description

Pleurosternon has a very depressed
carapace A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups, including arthropods, such as crustaceans and arachnids, as well as vertebrates, such as turtles and tortoises. In turtles and tor ...
, much flatter than similar genera, such as the North American Late Jurassic and
Early Cretaceous The Early Cretaceous ( geochronological name) or the Lower Cretaceous (chronostratigraphic name), is the earlier or lower of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous. It is usually considered to stretch from 145  Ma to 100.5 Ma. Geology Pro ...
'' Glyptops''. Adults show little or none of the
nuchal The nape is the back of the neck. In technical anatomical/medical terminology, the nape is also called the nucha (from the Medieval Latin rendering of the Arabic , "spinal marrow"). The corresponding adjective is ''nuchal'', as in the term ''nu ...
emargination that is more visible in juveniles. The Xiphiplastras also have a large, V-shaped notch near the back of the bone. The skull of ''P. bullocki'' is similar to that of other pleurosternids, and is similar in some aspects to those of pleurodires. The known shell specimens of ''P. bullocki'' exhibit a large amount of variability, and also exhibit sexual dimorphism.


Distribution and habitat

In Europe, ''P. bullocki'' is best known from southeast England's Purbeck Group and Portland stone, with over sixty carapaces known from the Purbeck Group alone. Several areas within the formation became noted by some for producing ''Pleurosternon'' fossils. Among them were
Swanage Swanage () is a coastal town and civil parish in the south east of Dorset, England. It is at the eastern end of the Isle of Purbeck and one of its two towns, approximately south of Poole and east of Dorchester. In the 2011 census the civil ...
, Durlston Bay,
Langton Matravers Langton Matravers () is a village and civil parish on the Isle of Purbeck, in the county of Dorset in the south of England. It is situated about west of Swanage town centre and south-east of Corfe Castle. In the 2011 Census the civil parish had ...
, and Herston. ''P. bullocki'' is also known from disarticulated shell elements found in Tithonian aged deposits near Wimille in
Pas-de-Calais Pas-de-Calais (, " strait of Calais"; pcd, Pas-Calés; also nl, Nauw van Kales) is a department in northern France named after the French designation of the Strait of Dover, which it borders. It has the most communes of all the departments ...
in northern France. As well as from numerous remains found in the Berriasian aged Angeac-Charente bonebed in western France, where it is the most abundant turtle.Ronan Allain, Romain Vullo, Lee Rozada, Jérémy Anquetin, Renaud Bourgeais, et al.
Vertebrate paleobiodiversity of the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) Angeac-Charente Lagerstätte (southwestern France): implications for continental faunal turnover at the J/K boundary
Geodiversitas, Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle Paris, In press. ffhal-03264773f
The Purbeck Group, at the time was a coastal region with a complex system of shallow lagoons that slowly lost their salinity over time. The Portland stone, however is a maritime deposit of slightly older age than the Purbeck, most bones found there are interpreted as having washed out to sea.


See also

* '' Glyptops'' * '' Chengyuchelys'' * '' Helochelys''


References


External links


at Paleofile.comat Biolib.cz
{{Taxonbar, from=Q7204816 Pleurosternidae Prehistoric turtle genera Late Jurassic turtles Early Cretaceous turtles Late Jurassic reptiles of Europe Early Cretaceous reptiles of Europe Jurassic England Cretaceous England Fossils of England Jurassic France Cretaceous France Fossils of France Jurassic Spain Cretaceous Spain Fossils of Spain Tithonian genus first appearances Berriasian genus extinctions Fossil taxa described in 1853 Taxa named by Richard Owen