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- Desmatochelys_padillai abstract "Desmatochelys padillai is an extinct species of sea turtle described in 2015 and belongs to the family Protostegidae. Estimated to be more than 120 millions years old, it became the oldest known sea turtle, superseding a record earlier held by Santanachelys gaffneyi, which was described in 1998. The fossil, including bones and shells, was discovered from Villa de Leyva in Colombia in 2007. The specimen is larger than an average-sized humans, measuring 2 m in length, and exhibits the key features of modern sea turtles. The specific name is given in honour of Carlos Bernardo Padilla, a renowned palaeontologist of the region.".
- Desmatochelys_padillai class Reptile.
- Desmatochelys_padillai division Chordate.
- Desmatochelys_padillai family Protostegidae.
- Desmatochelys_padillai family Sea_turtle.
- Desmatochelys_padillai genus Desmatochelys.
- Desmatochelys_padillai kingdom Animal.
- Desmatochelys_padillai order Turtle.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageID "47860297".
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageLength "6768".
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageRevisionID "682649103".
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Animalia.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Carapace.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_2015.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cretaceous_turtles.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_Cretaceous_animals_of_North_America.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protostegidae.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Cervical_vertebrae.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Chelonioidea.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Chordata.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Coracoid.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Desmatochelys.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Early_Cretaceous.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_L._Nicholls.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Nicholls.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Holotype.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Hyoid_bone.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Kingston_University.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Paja_Formation.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Phalanx_bone.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Plastron.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Protostegidae.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Reptile.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Reptilia.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Santanachelys.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Santanachelys_gaffneyi.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Scapula.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Sea_turtle.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Specific_name_(zoology).
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Testudines.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Turtle.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Turtle_shell.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California,_Berkeley.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California_Museum_of_Paleontology.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLink Villa_de_Leyva.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLinkText "''padillai''".
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLinkText "D. padillai".
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Desmatochelys padillai".
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageWikiLinkText "Desmatochelys".
- Desmatochelys_padillai binomial "Desmatochelys padillai".
- Desmatochelys_padillai binomialAuthority "Cadena and Parham, 2015".
- Desmatochelys_padillai classis Reptile.
- Desmatochelys_padillai classis Reptilia.
- Desmatochelys_padillai divisio Chordata.
- Desmatochelys_padillai divisio Chordate.
- Desmatochelys_padillai familia Protostegidae.
- Desmatochelys_padillai fossilRange "Early Cretaceous".
- Desmatochelys_padillai genus "Desmatochelys".
- Desmatochelys_padillai hasPhotoCollection Desmatochelys_padillai.
- Desmatochelys_padillai name "Desmatochelys padillai".
- Desmatochelys_padillai ordo Testudines.
- Desmatochelys_padillai ordo Turtle.
- Desmatochelys_padillai regnum Animal.
- Desmatochelys_padillai regnum Animalia.
- Desmatochelys_padillai species "D. padillai".
- Desmatochelys_padillai superfamilia Chelonioidea.
- Desmatochelys_padillai superfamilia Sea_turtle.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Desmatochelys_padillai wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Desmatochelys_padillai subject Category:Animals_described_in_2015.
- Desmatochelys_padillai subject Category:Cretaceous_turtles.
- Desmatochelys_padillai subject Category:Early_Cretaceous_animals_of_North_America.
- Desmatochelys_padillai subject Category:Protostegidae.
- Desmatochelys_padillai hypernym Species.
- Desmatochelys_padillai type Animal.
- Desmatochelys_padillai type Eukaryote.
- Desmatochelys_padillai type Reptile.
- Desmatochelys_padillai type Species.
- Desmatochelys_padillai type Thing.
- Desmatochelys_padillai type Q19088.
- Desmatochelys_padillai type Q729.
- Desmatochelys_padillai comment "Desmatochelys padillai is an extinct species of sea turtle described in 2015 and belongs to the family Protostegidae. Estimated to be more than 120 millions years old, it became the oldest known sea turtle, superseding a record earlier held by Santanachelys gaffneyi, which was described in 1998. The fossil, including bones and shells, was discovered from Villa de Leyva in Colombia in 2007.".
- Desmatochelys_padillai label "Desmatochelys padillai".
- Desmatochelys_padillai wasDerivedFrom Desmatochelys_padillai?oldid=682649103.
- Desmatochelys_padillai isPrimaryTopicOf Desmatochelys_padillai.
- Desmatochelys_padillai name "Desmatochelys padillai".