Abstract
Abstract. Peltochelys duchastelii is an enigmatic turtle from Early Cretaceous (middle
Barremian–early Aptian) Sainte-Barbe Formation of Bernissart, Belgium. In more recent literature, there has been strong support for the
trionychian affinities of this taxon, but this interpretation is less
consistent with external data, in particular biogeography and temporal
considerations. We provide a reinterpretation here of the lectotype of
Peltochelys duchastelii that differs from more recent ones in key features. Although we agree that
this turtle lacks mesoplastra, we conclude that it has 11 pairs of
peripherals (not 10), likely had 12 pairs of marginals (not 11),
lacks a contact between peripheral 1 and costal 1, and that a midline
contact of peripherals 1 hinders the nuchal from contributing to the margin
of the shell. This unusual set of characters is otherwise known from roughly
coeval taxa from Europe and North America. Phylogenetic analysis yields a
previously unrecognized clade of basal paracryptodiran turtles from the Late
Jurassic to Paleogene of Euramerica united by a nuchal that is withdrawn
from the anterior margin of the shell. The name Compsemydidae is referred to this clade. The novel hypothesis suggests that Peltochelys duchastelii did not immigrate from Asia
but instead originated in Europe.
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