
The first record of a trionychid turtle (Testudines: Trionychidae) from the Cretaceous of the Pacific Coast of North America
Author(s) -
Matthew J. Vavrek,
Donald B. Brinkman
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
vertebrate anatomy, morphology, palaeontology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2292-1389
DOI - 10.18435/vamp29336
Subject(s) - cretaceous , turtle (robot) , paleontology , geology , structural basin , geography , oceanography , fishery , biology
Trionychid turtles were widespread throughout much of the Western Interior Basin of North America during the Cretaceous, represented by a wide variety of taxa. Despite their widespread abundance east of the Rocky Mountains, they have not previously been reported from Cretaceous deposits along the Pacific Coast of North America. We report here on an isolated trionychid costal from Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The fossil was recovered from the Late Cretaceous (Turonian to Maastrichtian) Nanaimo Group, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. While the fossil is generically indeterminate, its presence adds an important datapoint in the biogeographic distribution of Trionychidae.