Rheodytes devisi (lat.) - a species of extinct turtles from the family of snake-necked animals that existed in the Pleistocene in Australia . It was described using materials originally included in the description of another fossil tortoise - Elseya uberima [1] .
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See also
- List of extinct turtles
Notes
- ↑ Thomson S. (2000). A Revision of the Fossil Chelid Turtles (Pleurodira) Described by CW De Vis, 1897. Memoires of the Queensland Museum 45 (2): 593-598.