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Description Psephoderma alpinum Meyer, 1858

Systematics:  Sauropterygia Placodontia Placochelyidae
Size: 1.8 m long
Type Horizon and Locality: Late Triassic,  Kössen Formation (Rhaetian) Bayern, Germany
Type Specimen: BSP AS I 8, dermal shield

Placodonts form a group of marine shell-eating reptiles related to plesiosaurs. They are characterized by their large flat teeth ideal for crushing the shells of mollusks and brachiopods. Some members of the group evolved to look superficially like sea turtle. Psephoderma had a two-piece carapace and fossils of this animal have been found in the Latest Triassic rocks of Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and England. Two species have been described: P. alpinum and P. anglicum.

February 29, 2020

References:
Neenan, J. M., & Scheyer, T. M. (2014). New specimen of Psephoderma alpinum (Sauropterygia, Placodontia) from the Late Triassic of Schesaplana Mountain, Graubünden, Switzerland. Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 107(2-3), 349-357.
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mortalshinobi [2020-03-01 05:58:12 +0000 UTC]

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NTamura In reply to mortalshinobi [2020-03-01 12:11:15 +0000 UTC]

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mortalshinobi In reply to NTamura [2020-03-01 17:52:34 +0000 UTC]

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