FOSSIL TURTLES OF THAILAND: AN UPDATED REVIEW
Turtle remains are known from both Mesozoic and Cenozoic formations in Thailand. Most Mesozoic turtles are from the non-marine beds of the Khorat Plateau, in northeastern Thailand, but the southern peninsula of Thailand has also yielded Mesozoic turtles. The turtle remains from the Middle Jurassic of the southern peninsula of Thailand include a primitive cryptodiran, Siamochelys peninsularis. The turtle assemblages from the Khorat Plateau include one of the most ancient turtles in the world, Proganochelys ruchae from the Upper Triassic Huai Hin Lat Formation, trionychoids from the Upper Jurassic Phu Kradung Formation, the adocid Isanemys srisuki and the carettochelyid Kizylkumemys sp. from the Lower Cretaceous Sao Khua Formation, and the carettochelyid Kizylkumemys khoratensis and the adocid Shachemys sp. from the upper Lower Cretaceous Khok Kruat Formation. The Cenozoic beds of Thailand have yielded testudinids, geoemydids and trionychids.
Haiyan Tong Julien Claucle Eric Buffetaut Varavudh Suteethorn Wilailuck Naksri Suwanna Chitsing
16 cour du Liegat, 75013 Paris, France ISEM, UMR 5554 CNRS, Universite de Montpellier 2, 34095 Montpellier, France Research and Museum Division, Bureau of Geological Survey, Department of Mineral Resources (DMR), Ra Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahasarakham University, Mahasarakham, Thailand National Science Centre for Education, 928 Sukumvit Rd, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
国际会议
2005·河源国际恐龙学术研讨会(2005 Heyuan International Dinosaur Symposium)
广东河源
英文
183-194
2005-04-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)