@article{d568c6c59da6480793ba2da369c0ec9a,
title = "Redescription of the skull of {\textquoteleft}Trionyx{\textquoteright} kyrgyzensis and improved phylogenetic taxon sampling of Cretaceous and Palaeogene soft-shelled turtles (Trionychidae) of Asia, including the oldest crown trionychids",
abstract = "Although fossils of Trionychidae are found as far back as the Early Cretaceous, their evolutionary history, including the origin of the crown clade, is poorly understood. Here, we use a microCT scan of the skull of {\textquoteleft}Trionyx{\textquoteright} kyrgyzensis from the late Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Kyrgyzstan as the basis for a thorough redescription of the cranial morphology of this species. New information includes the pattern of cranial circulation, which is comparable to all extant trionychids. A unique combination of cranial and postcranial characters of {\textquoteleft}Trionyx{\textquoteright} kyrgyzensis allows us to establish for it a new genus Petrochelys gen. nov. The data regarding Petrochelys kyrgyzensis are incorporated into a phylogenetic analysis. When Petrochelys kyrgyzensis is analysed without including additional, extinct taxa, it is placed in a highly derived position within the extant Nilssonia. However, the addition of five Cretaceous–Palaeogene taxa breaks up hypothesized long branches and results in more basal positions for Petrochelys kyrgyzensis within recovered trees. All results support the hypothesis that Petrochelys kyrgyzensis is a crown trionychid and a member of Trionychinae. Our findings highlight the importance of including multiple extinct taxa in phylogenetic analyses prior to using any of those taxa as calibration points in divergence dating estimates. http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:592B98BF-87DF-48A8-8AA2-543AAD21FC95.",
keywords = "Testudines, Trionychidae, cranial circulation, divergence dates",
author = "Vitek, {Natasha S.} and Danilov, {Igor G.} and Yasuhisa Nakajima and Ren Hirayama",
note = "Funding Information: Rabi and an anonymous reviewer for constructive comments that improved the manuscript. This material is based upon work supported by a Davenport College Ben-singer Prize (NSV), NSF Graduate Research Fellowship DGE-1315138 (NSV), the Russian Foundation for Basic Research project 14-04-00416a (IGD), the Russian Scientific Fund project 14-14-00015 (IGD; work on Cretaceous taxa from Central Asia) and JSPS Research Fellowships for Young Scientists 15J06594 (YN). Funding Information: This material is based upon work supported by a Davenport College Bensinger Prize (NSV), NSF Graduate Research Fellowship DGE-1315138 (NSV), the Russian Foundation for Basic Research project 14-04-00416a (IGD), the Russian Scientific Fund project 14-14-00015 (IGD; work on Cretaceous taxa from Central Asia) and JSPS Research Fellowships for Young Scientists 15J06594 (YN). Thanks to W.G. Joyce for helpful discussions, and M. Colbert and J. Maisano for performing and reconstructing the CT scan of Petrochelys kyrgyzensis. Thanks to M. Rabi and an anonymous reviewer for constructive comments that improved the manuscript. This material is based upon work supported by a Davenport College Bensinger Prize (NSV), NSF Graduate Research Fellowship DGE-1315138 (NSV), the Russian Foundation for Basic Research project 14-04-00416a (IGD), the Russian Scientific Fund project 14-14-00015 (IGD; work on Cretaceous taxa from Central Asia) and JSPS Research Fellowships for Young Scientists 15J06594 (YN). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017, {\textcopyright} The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2017. All rights reserved.",
year = "2018",
month = feb,
day = "19",
doi = "10.1080/14772019.2017.1283365",
language = "English",
volume = "16",
pages = "199--211",
journal = "Journal of Systematic Palaeontology",
issn = "1477-2019",
publisher = "Taylor and Francis Ltd.",
number = "3",
}