Data from: A small podocnemidoid (Pleurodira, Pelomedusoides) from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil, and the innervation and carotid circulation of side-necked turtles
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Pleurodires are less specious than cryptodires, together forming the two
major lineages of crown-turtles. Their fossil record, however, is rich. A
particularly large number of fossil pleurodires, many belonging to
Podocnemidoidae, has been recovered from the Late Cretaceous Bauru Group
outcrops in south-central Brazil. Here we describe an additional
pleurodire from this region, Amabilis uchoensis gen. et sp. nov., based on
a partially preserved skull. A. uchoensis is recognized as a
Podocnemidoidae by its small entrance to the antrum postoticum and
completely developed cavum pterygoidei, being unique among other
non-podocnemidid podocnemidoids for its medially open fenestra postotica
and absent basioccipital-opisthotic contact. Our cladistic analysis places
A. uchoensis as sister-taxon to Hamadachelys + other podocnemidoids. We
further explore the neuroanatomy of side-necked turtles with the aid of
microcomputed tomography (µCT) of specimens of the main pleurodiran
lineages. Our data shed light on the different carotid circulation
patterns among pleurodires, and we propose new phylogenetic characters
which describe neuroanatomical variation of the group. The optimization of
these characters shows two independent acquisitions of a foramen for the
palatal branch of the carotid in chelids and podocnemidoids, and a unique
loss of the vidian nerve canal in chelids among turtles in general.
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2020-02-12



