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''Meiolania'' ("small roamer") is an
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of
meiolaniid Meiolaniidae is an extinct family of large, probably herbivorous stem-group turtles with heavily armored heads and tails known from South America and Australasia. Though once believed to be cryptodires, they are not closely related to any living ...
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native to
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from the
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to
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and possibly
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. It is best known from fossils found on
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, though fossils are known from mainland Australia,
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, and possibly Vanuatu and
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.


Taxonomy

The genus was erected in 1886 based on remains found on
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, which
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 ...
assigned to the two species ''M. platyceps'' and ''M. minor'' (now a synonym of the former). These were the first good
meiolaniid Meiolaniidae is an extinct family of large, probably herbivorous stem-group turtles with heavily armored heads and tails known from South America and Australasia. Though once believed to be cryptodires, they are not closely related to any living ...
remains, and were used to show that the first known remains of a related animal, a species from
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now known as ''
Ninjemys oweni ''Ninjemys oweni'' ("Owen's Ninja Turtle") is an extinct large meiolaniid stem-turtle from Pleistocene Queensland (Australia). It resembled its relative, ''Meiolania'', save that the largest pair of horns on its head stuck out to the sides, rath ...
'' (which was assigned to ''Meiolania'' until 1992), did not belong to lizards as initially thought, but to turtles. Woodward sank ''
Niolamia argentina ''Niolamia'' is an extinct genus of South American Meiolaniidae, meiolaniid turtle. Arthur Smith Woodward classified it as being in the genus ''Meiolania'', which this genus name is an anagram of, but this was not accepted by later authors. The g ...
'' into ''Meiolania'', but this was not accepted by later authors. The species of the genus may be summarized as In
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, ''M. mackayi'' was described from
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in 1925. It was smaller and less robust than ''M. platyceps''. ''Meiolania'' remains are also known from the
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,
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, and from Tiga Island. ''M. brevicollis'' was described in 1992 from the mid- Miocene
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of northern Australia, and differed from ''M. platyceps'' in having a flatter skull and other horn proportions. A second undescribed species of ''Meiolania'' from mainland Australia is known from the Wyandotte Creek locality in Queensland, dated to the Late Pleistocene, consisting of three horn cores and a caudal vertebra, noted to be "unusually large" in size. This species is referred to as ''M. cf platyceps,'' as the remains are most similar to ''M. platyceps'' but are not diagnostic beyond genus level.
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remains of turtles from Vanuatu found in Lapita culture
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s were referred to ''Meiolania'' in 2010 as the new species ''?M. damelipi''. However, this has been disputed, with other authors stating that the remains appeared to be non-meiolaniiform, and no parietal horns, a distinctive characteristic of ''Meiolania'', have been found at any locality in Vanuatu, despite being one of the most common finds on Walpole and Lord Howe. The long bone morphology agrees more closely with a tortoise identification, a group which has otherwise not been reported from the South Pacific or Australasia. Further remains, attributable to ''?M. damelipi'' or a closely related form, have been found in various parts of the
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, including Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, and some smaller islands. ''?M. damelipi'' is the yongest species assigned to ''Meiolania'', with the youngest remains dating to around 1000 BCE.


Description

''Meiolania'' had an unusually shaped skull that sported many knob-like and
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-like protrusions. Two large horns faced sideways, and would have prevented the animal fully withdrawing its head into its shell. The tail was protected by armored 'rings', and sported thorn-like spikes at the end. The body form of ''Meiolania'' may be viewed as having converged towards those of dinosaurian
ankylosaurids Ankylosauridae () is a family of armored dinosaurs within Ankylosauria, and is the sister group to Nodosauridae. The oldest known Ankylosaurids date to around 122 million years ago and went extinct 66 million years ago during the Cretaceous–Pal ...
and xenarthran glyptodonts. There are two species of ''Meiolania'' known from the
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n continent: ''M. brevicollis'' and an unnamed species. The unnamed species could reach in carapace length, making it the second-largest known terrestrial turtle or tortoise, surpassed only by '' Megalochelys atlas'' from Asia, which lived in the Pleistocene. The smallest species in turn was ''M. mackayi'' from
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, with a carapace length of . Another insular species is known from
Lord Howe Island Lord Howe Island (; formerly Lord Howe's Island) is an irregularly crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, part of the Australian state of New South Wales. It lies directly east of mainland P ...
, ''M. platyceps''. It was a huge turtle, about in carapace length and probably more than in total body length. Largest specimens of ''?M. damelipi'' had carapaces of long.


Behavior

''Meiolania'' is thought to have fed on plants, and they and other meiolaniids have been generally assumed to be fully terrestrial, though acceptance of this is not universal. Fossil ''Meiolania'' eggs have been reported from Lord Howe, assigned to the oogenus '' Testudoolithus lordhowensis.'' The eggs are large and spherical, approximately 5.4 cm in diameter, and around 800
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thick. Like the eggs of modern turtles, they are made of aragonite. The eggs were likely deposited within an excavated hole nest.


Extinction

It is thought that postglacial sea level rise may have contributed to the extinction of ''M. platyceps'' on
Lord Howe Island Lord Howe Island (; formerly Lord Howe's Island) is an irregularly crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, part of the Australian state of New South Wales. It lies directly east of mainland P ...
, as the area of the current island is much smaller than that exposed during the Pleistocene. They were absent when the islands were first explored by Europeans, who were likely the first humans to discover the islands. The extinction of ''Meiolania'' in mainland Australia and in Melanesia has been postulated to be due to human activity.


Gallery

Image:Meiolania platyceps.jpg, Front view of ''M. platyceps'' fossil, Lord Howe Island museum File:Meiolania platyceps AMNH 29076 cast tail.jpg, The tail of ''Meiolania platyceps'' ( AMNH 29076) File:Meiolania platyceps (cropped).jpg, ''Meiolania platyceps'', Lord Howe Island Maritime Museum File:Meiolania platyceps AMNH 29076 cast skull.jpg, The skull of ''Meiolania platyceps'' (AMNH 29076)


See also

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Biodiversity of New Caledonia The biodiversity of New Caledonia is of exceptional biological and paleoecological interest. It is frequently referred to as a biodiversity hotspot.Myers, Norman; Mittermeier, Russell A. ; Mittermeier, Cristina G.; da Fonseca, Gustavo A. B.; Ke ...
*
Holocene extinction The Holocene extinction, or Anthropocene extinction, is the ongoing extinction event during the Holocene epoch. The extinctions span numerous families of bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, f ...


References


Further reading

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External links


''Meiolania platyceps'' Owen
(The Australian Museum; photo) {{Taxonbar, from=Q133604 Paleogene reptiles of Australia New Caledonia Holocene fauna Pleistocene reptiles of Australia Pliocene turtles Miocene turtles Meiolaniformes Miocene first appearances Holocene extinctions Neogene reptiles of Australia Quaternary reptiles of Australia Prehistoric turtle genera Taxa named by Richard Owen Fossil taxa described in 1886 Turtles of Australia Extinct turtles