Nichollsemys

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Nichollsemys
Temporal range:
Ma
Skull,
Royal Tyrrell Museum
in Alberta, Canada
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Suborder: Cryptodira
Superfamily: Chelonioidea
Genus: Nichollsemys
Brinkman, 2006[1]
Species
  • N. baieri (Brinkman, 2006)

Nichollsemys is a genus of extinct sea turtles. The only known species is Nichollsemys baieri.[2]

Taxonomy

Biostratigraphy and paleobiogeography of Late Cretaceous chelonioids of North America, with Nichollsemys (1) at upper left

Fossils of the Nichollsemys have been found in Alberta, Canada, by Donald Brinkman.[3] The fossils found are all skulls.

The name of Nichollsemys is a tribute to

ichthyosaur genus Parvinatator.[4]

Evolution

 Panchelonioidea 

Description

The full length of the Nichollsemys is unknown, but Brinkman made a chart of the length of some parts of the specimen. The length from the

basioccipital to the premaxilla measures 11.4 cm, the width of all the quadrates measures 9.8 cm, the depth at level of the quadrates measures 7.1 cm, the intraorbital width measures 2 cm, and the length measures 3.6 cm.[5] The cranium has many things in common with that of Toxochelys
: for example, they both have a rostrum basisphenoidale shaped like a rod.

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