fbpx
Wikipedia

Titanochelon

Titanochelon is an extinct genus of giant tortoises known from the Early Miocene to the beginning of the Pleistocene in Europe, extending from the Iberian Peninsula to Anatolia. Some members of the genus were larger than extant giant tortoises, with a shell length of up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in).[1][2]

Titanochelon
Temporal range: Early Miocene–Early Pleistocene
Titanochelon perpiniana
Shell of Titanochelon vitodurana
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Testudines
Suborder: Cryptodira
Superfamily: Testudinoidea
Family: Testudinidae
Genus: Titanochelon
Pérez-García and Vlachos, 2014.
Type species
Titanochelon bolivari
(Hernandez-Pacheco, 1917)
Species

See text

Taxonomy edit

There are approximately 10 known species in the genus, most of which were originally assigned to Testudo (a genus which formally encompassed almost all fossil tortoises) or Cheirogaster, the type species of which, Cheirogaster maurini is known from the Eocene of France and is quite different to the species assigned to Titanochelon. After a major systematic revision in 2014, the genus Titanochelon was created to house these related species.[1][3][4]

  • Titanochelon bolivari (Hernandez-Pacheco, 1917) (type) Iberian Peninsula, Miocene
  • Titanochelon bacharidisi (Vlachos et al., 2014) Greece, Bulgaria, Late Miocene
  • Titanochelon perpiniana (Deperet 1885) France, Pliocene
  • Titanochelon schafferi (Szalai, 1931) Samos, Greece, Miocene
  • Titanochelon vitodurana (Biedermann 1862) Switzerland, Early Miocene
  • Titanochelon kayadibiensis Karl, Staesche & Safi, 2021, Anatolia, Miocene
  • Titanochelon eurysternum (Gervais, 1848–1852) France, Miocene
  • Titanochelon ginsburgi (de Broin, 1977 ) France, Miocene
  • Titanochelon leberonensis (Depéret, 1890) France, Miocene
  • Titanochelon schleichi Pappa, Vlachos & Moser, 2023, Germany, Miocene (Burdigalian/Langhian boundary)[5]

The giant tortoise species "Testudo" gymnesica Bate, 1914 from the Lower Pliocene-Lower Pleistocene of the Balearic Islands was formerly suggested to be possibly attributable to this genus, but the taxon displays notable differences from the species assigned to Titanochelon.[6] Remains from the Pleistocene of Malta were also considered possibly attributable to this genus.[7] In 2022, "Testudo" gymnesica and the Maltese species were assigned to the new genus Solitudo.[8]

Evolutionary history edit

Phylogenetic analyses have recovered Titanochelon as most closely related to Stigmochelys (the leopard tortoise), which is native to Africa, suggesting the genus has an African origin.[7][9] Fossils have been recovered from across Europe beginning in the Early Miocene from Portugal,[4] Spain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic,[10] Greece, Bulgaria, and Anatolia.[3] The youngest known defintiive remains of the genus are known from the Early Pleistocene Fonelas P-1 site of Granada in southern Spain, dating to around 2.0 million years ago. Their extinction was likely related to climatic cooling due to the onset of glaciation at the beginning of the Pleistocene.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Pérez-García, Adán; Vlachos, Evangelos (2014-11-01). "New generic proposal for the European Neogene large testudinids (Cryptodira) and the first phylogenetic hypothesis for the medium and large representatives of the European Cenozoic record". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 172 (3): 653–719. doi:10.1111/zoj12183. ISSN 0024-4082.
  2. ^ a b Pérez-García, Adán; Vlachos, Evangelos; Arribas, Alfonso (March 2017). (PDF). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 470: 30–39. Bibcode:2017PPP...470...30P. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.01.011. hdl:10261/277114. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 January 2022.
  3. ^ a b Hans Volker Karl, Ulrich Staesche, Amtyaz Safi New findings of neogene tortoises Titanochelon kayadibiensis sp. nov. and Protestudo bessarabica (Riabinin, 1918) (Testudinidae) from the Miocene of western Turkey, with a review of fossil turtles of Turkey SPC Journal of Environmental Sciences, 3 (1) (2021) 1-9
  4. ^ a b Pérez-García, A.; Vlachos, E.; Mocho, P. (2017-08-18). "The westernmost records of extinct large European tortoises: the presence of Titanochelon (Testudinidae) in the Miocene of Portugal". Historical Biology. 29 (6): 854–861. doi:10.1080/08912963.2016.1261134. ISSN 0891-2963. S2CID 88612295.
  5. ^ Pappa, Irena; Vlachos, Evangelos; Moser, Markus (2023-06-26). "A new species of a giant tortoise from Sandelzhausen ( MN5 , Burdigalian/Langhian boundary, Early/Middle Miocene , South Germany )". The Anatomical Record. doi:10.1002/ar.25280. ISSN 1932-8486. PMID 37358053. S2CID 259249972.
  6. ^ Luján, Ángel H.; Alcover, Josep Antoni; Ivanov, Martin; Torres, Enric; Alba, David M. (2020-04-09). "Revisión taxonómica de "Testudo" gymnesica Bate, 1914 (Testudines, Testudinidae) a partir de la descripción del material tipo de Menorca (Islas Baleares)" [Taxonomic revision of “Testudo” gymnesica Bate, 1914 (Testudines, Testudinidae) from the description of the type material from Menorca (Balearic Islands)]. Spanish Journal of Palaeontology (in Spanish). 32 (2): 261–278. doi:10.7203/sjp.32.2.17043. ISSN 2660-9568. S2CID 135308837.
  7. ^ a b Pérez‐García, Adán; Vlachos, Evangelos; Murelaga, Xabier (May 2020). Mannion, Philip (ed.). "A large testudinid with African affinities in the post‐Messinian (lower Pliocene) record of south‐eastern Spain". Palaeontology. 63 (3): 497–512. doi:10.1111/pala.12468. ISSN 0031-0239. S2CID 214232312.
  8. ^ Valenti, Pietro; Vlachos, Evangelos; Kehlmaier, Christian; Fritz, Uwe; Georgalis, Georgios L; Luján, Àngel Hernández; Miccichè, Roberto; Sineo, Luca; Delfino, Massimo (2022-07-02). "The last of the large-sized tortoises of the Mediterranean islands". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 196 (4): 1704–1717. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlac044. ISSN 0024-4082.
  9. ^ Vlachos, Evangelos; Rabi, Márton (December 2018). "Total evidence analysis and body size evolution of extant and extinct tortoises (Testudines: Cryptodira: Pan-Testudinidae)". Cladistics. 34 (6): 652–683. doi:10.1111/cla.12227. PMID 34706483. S2CID 90619565.
  10. ^ Březina J., Luján A.H., Calábková G. and Ivanov M. (2019): Revize historického nálezu obří želvy z Brněnskych Písků (Stredni Miocén, Spodní Baden). Acta. Mus. Moraviae, Sci. geol. CIII 1:113-128; Brno; [Revision on historical finding of the giant Turtle from the Brno Sand (Middle Miocene, Lower Badenium)] .

titanochelon, extinct, genus, giant, tortoises, known, from, early, miocene, beginning, pleistocene, europe, extending, from, iberian, peninsula, anatolia, some, members, genus, were, larger, than, extant, giant, tortoises, with, shell, length, temporal, range. Titanochelon is an extinct genus of giant tortoises known from the Early Miocene to the beginning of the Pleistocene in Europe extending from the Iberian Peninsula to Anatolia Some members of the genus were larger than extant giant tortoises with a shell length of up to 2 m 6 ft 7 in 1 2 TitanochelonTemporal range Early Miocene Early Pleistocene PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NTitanochelon perpinianaShell of Titanochelon vitoduranaScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ReptiliaOrder TestudinesSuborder CryptodiraSuperfamily TestudinoideaFamily TestudinidaeGenus TitanochelonPerez Garcia and Vlachos 2014 Type speciesTitanochelon bolivari Hernandez Pacheco 1917 SpeciesSee textTaxonomy editThere are approximately 10 known species in the genus most of which were originally assigned to Testudo a genus which formally encompassed almost all fossil tortoises or Cheirogaster the type species of which Cheirogaster maurini is known from the Eocene of France and is quite different to the species assigned to Titanochelon After a major systematic revision in 2014 the genus Titanochelon was created to house these related species 1 3 4 Titanochelon bolivari Hernandez Pacheco 1917 type Iberian Peninsula Miocene Titanochelon bacharidisi Vlachos et al 2014 Greece Bulgaria Late Miocene Titanochelon perpiniana Deperet 1885 France Pliocene Titanochelon schafferi Szalai 1931 Samos Greece Miocene Titanochelon vitodurana Biedermann 1862 Switzerland Early Miocene Titanochelon kayadibiensis Karl Staesche amp Safi 2021 Anatolia Miocene Titanochelon eurysternum Gervais 1848 1852 France Miocene Titanochelon ginsburgi de Broin 1977 France Miocene Titanochelon leberonensis Deperet 1890 France Miocene Titanochelon schleichi Pappa Vlachos amp Moser 2023 Germany Miocene Burdigalian Langhian boundary 5 The giant tortoise species Testudo gymnesica Bate 1914 from the Lower Pliocene Lower Pleistocene of the Balearic Islands was formerly suggested to be possibly attributable to this genus but the taxon displays notable differences from the species assigned to Titanochelon 6 Remains from the Pleistocene of Malta were also considered possibly attributable to this genus 7 In 2022 Testudo gymnesica and the Maltese species were assigned to the new genus Solitudo 8 Evolutionary history editPhylogenetic analyses have recovered Titanochelon as most closely related to Stigmochelys the leopard tortoise which is native to Africa suggesting the genus has an African origin 7 9 Fossils have been recovered from across Europe beginning in the Early Miocene from Portugal 4 Spain France Switzerland Germany Austria the Czech Republic 10 Greece Bulgaria and Anatolia 3 The youngest known defintiive remains of the genus are known from the Early Pleistocene Fonelas P 1 site of Granada in southern Spain dating to around 2 0 million years ago Their extinction was likely related to climatic cooling due to the onset of glaciation at the beginning of the Pleistocene 2 References edit a b Perez Garcia Adan Vlachos Evangelos 2014 11 01 New generic proposal for the European Neogene large testudinids Cryptodira and the first phylogenetic hypothesis for the medium and large representatives of the European Cenozoic record Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 172 3 653 719 doi 10 1111 zoj12183 ISSN 0024 4082 a b Perez Garcia Adan Vlachos Evangelos Arribas Alfonso March 2017 The last giant continental tortoise of Europe A survivor in the Spanish Pleistocene site of Fonelas P 1 PDF Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 470 30 39 Bibcode 2017PPP 470 30P doi 10 1016 j palaeo 2017 01 011 hdl 10261 277114 Archived from the original PDF on 26 January 2022 a b Hans Volker Karl Ulrich Staesche Amtyaz Safi New findings of neogene tortoises Titanochelon kayadibiensis sp nov and Protestudo bessarabica Riabinin 1918 Testudinidae from the Miocene of western Turkey with a review of fossil turtles of Turkey SPC Journal of Environmental Sciences 3 1 2021 1 9 a b Perez Garcia A Vlachos E Mocho P 2017 08 18 The westernmost records of extinct large European tortoises the presence of Titanochelon Testudinidae in the Miocene of Portugal Historical Biology 29 6 854 861 doi 10 1080 08912963 2016 1261134 ISSN 0891 2963 S2CID 88612295 Pappa Irena Vlachos Evangelos Moser Markus 2023 06 26 A new species of a giant tortoise from Sandelzhausen MN5 Burdigalian Langhian boundary Early Middle Miocene South Germany The Anatomical Record doi 10 1002 ar 25280 ISSN 1932 8486 PMID 37358053 S2CID 259249972 Lujan Angel H Alcover Josep Antoni Ivanov Martin Torres Enric Alba David M 2020 04 09 Revision taxonomica de Testudo gymnesica Bate 1914 Testudines Testudinidae a partir de la descripcion del material tipo de Menorca Islas Baleares Taxonomic revision of Testudo gymnesica Bate 1914 Testudines Testudinidae from the description of the type material from Menorca Balearic Islands Spanish Journal of Palaeontology in Spanish 32 2 261 278 doi 10 7203 sjp 32 2 17043 ISSN 2660 9568 S2CID 135308837 a b Perez Garcia Adan Vlachos Evangelos Murelaga Xabier May 2020 Mannion Philip ed A large testudinid with African affinities in the post Messinian lower Pliocene record of south eastern Spain Palaeontology 63 3 497 512 doi 10 1111 pala 12468 ISSN 0031 0239 S2CID 214232312 Valenti Pietro Vlachos Evangelos Kehlmaier Christian Fritz Uwe Georgalis Georgios L Lujan Angel Hernandez Micciche Roberto Sineo Luca Delfino Massimo 2022 07 02 The last of the large sized tortoises of the Mediterranean islands Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 196 4 1704 1717 doi 10 1093 zoolinnean zlac044 ISSN 0024 4082 Vlachos Evangelos Rabi Marton December 2018 Total evidence analysis and body size evolution of extant and extinct tortoises Testudines Cryptodira Pan Testudinidae Cladistics 34 6 652 683 doi 10 1111 cla 12227 PMID 34706483 S2CID 90619565 Brezina J Lujan A H Calabkova G and Ivanov M 2019 Revize historickeho nalezu obri zelvy z Brnenskych Pisku Stredni Miocen Spodni Baden Acta Mus Moraviae Sci geol CIII 1 113 128 Brno Revision on historical finding of the giant Turtle from the Brno Sand Middle Miocene Lower Badenium Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Titanochelon amp oldid 1188464518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.