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Turtle assemblages of the Khorat Group (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous) of NE Thailand and their palaeobiogeographical significance
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BiologyMorphological EvidencePhylogeneticsLiving FossilBiogeographyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologySe AsiaCretaceous PeriodEast Asian LanguagesKhorat GroupNe ThailandCretaceous-paleogene BoundarySynapsidaPrimitive Trionychoidae BasilochelysTurtle Assemblages
Abstract The turtle assemblages from the Khorat Group consist mainly of trionychoids. They include the primitive Trionychoidae Basilochelys and basal eucryptodiran turtles from the Phu Kradung Formation (?Late Jurassic); the adocid Isanemys srisuki , the carettochelyid Kizylkumemys sp. and undetermined Trionychoidea from the Sao Khua Formation (Early Cretaceous); and the carettochelyid Kizylkumemys khoratensis and the adocid Shachemys sp. from the Khok Kruat Formation (Aptian). Our study shows some faunal links between the turtle faunas from the Khorat Group and those from the peripheral regions of Asia during the time span of the Khorat Group. Thus the coastal regions of Asia, and more particularly SE Asia, may have been important places for the origin and early diversification of the trionychoids.
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