Compsemydidae

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Compsemydidae
Temporal range: Berriasian–Thanetian Possible Late Jurassic records
Fossil of Peltochelys duchastelii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Pantestudines
Clade: Testudinata
Clade: Paracryptodira
Family: Compsemydidae
Pérez-García et al., 2015
Genera

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Compsemydidae is an extinct family of turtles, likely belonging to the clade Paracryptodira. The earliest undisputed member is Tongemys from the Berriasian age of the Early Cretaceous; two Late Jurassic genera (Riodevemys and Selenemys) have also sometimes been included in the group,[1] but may alternatively be members of the family Pleurosternidae.[2] The genus Compsemys survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event and lasted until the Thanetian age of the Paleocene.[3]

Taxonomy

Compsemydidae was named in a 2015 paper by Pérez-García et al., who included the type genus Compsemys and its possible synonym Berruchelus.[4] A 2020 paper by Joyce and Rollot expanded the family to include the enigmatic Peltochelys from the Early Cretaceous, as well as the Late Jurassic Riodevemys and Selenemys that had earlier been placed in Pleurosternidae.[1] A 2021 paper by Rollot et al. added the Late Cretaceous Kallokibotion to the family, but moved Riodevemys back into Pleurosternidae.[5] 2022 saw the description of two new compsemydids, the Early Cretaceous Tongemys and the Late Cretaceous Calissounemys, by Joyce et al. and Tong et al. respectively.[6][7]

Joyce & Rollot (2020) defined Compsemyidae as "the most inclusive group of turtles that includes Compsemys victa but not the baenid

Pleurosternon bullockii (Owen, 1842), or any extant turtle".[1]

Genera

Phylogeny

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Baenoidea, the clade formed by Baenidae and Pleurosternidae.[4] Rollot et al. (2021) instead found Compsemydidae to be more closely related to traditional baenids than to pleurosternids, thus making Compsemydidae a subgroup of Baenidae by definition.[5] Rollot & Joyce (2022) recovered compsemydids as early-diverging paracryptodires when using implied weighting, but the group was placed in a polytomy with Paracryptodira and several other turtle genera when equal weighting was used.[3]

The cladogram below follows the implied weighting analysis of Rollot & Joyce (2022), with the rogue taxa Pleurosternon moncayensis and Scabremys ornata removed:[3]

Paracryptodira
Compsemydidae

Kallokibotion bajazidi

Selenemys lusitanica

Peltochelys duchastelii

Compsemys russelli

Compsemys victa

Helochelydridae

Dinochelys whitei

Glyptops ornatus

Dorsetochelys typocardium

Uluops uluops

Baenoidea

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