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Figure  1 — <span class="search-highlight">Mauremys</span> <span class="search-highlight">campanii</span>  ( Ristori, 1891 ) n. comb.  1, 3,  IGF-11762...
Published: 01 May 2009
Figure 1 — Mauremys campanii ( Ristori, 1891 ) n. comb. 1, 3, IGF-11762V, photographs in dorsal and ventral views; 2, 4, interpretative drawings of the same specimen. Continuous line = bony junction; dashed line = scute sulci. Grey areas indicate fragmented surfaces. Abbreviations: Abd
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Table  1 —Measurements and ratios of carapacial and plastral shields of  Ma...
Published: 01 May 2009
Table 1 —Measurements and ratios of carapacial and plastral shields of Mauremys campanii . Abbreviations: CeL, cervical length; CeW, cervical width; EntoL, entoplastron length; GuL, gular length; GuL on Ento, length of the entoplastron portion covered by gulars; GuW, gular width; HumL, humeral
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Published: 01 May 2009
Journal of Paleontology (2009) 83 (3): 379–388.
...Figure 1 — Mauremys campanii ( Ristori, 1891 ) n. comb. 1, 3, IGF-11762V, photographs in dorsal and ventral views; 2, 4, interpretative drawings of the same specimen. Continuous line = bony junction; dashed line = scute sulci. Grey areas indicate fragmented surfaces. Abbreviations: Abd...
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Figure  4 —Comparison among the posterior carapacial area of some geoemydid...
Published: 01 May 2009
Figure 4 —Comparison among the posterior carapacial area of some geoemydid taxa. 1–3, M. campanii (respectively, IGF-4110V, NMB-Bac-1229, MSNTUP-I10556-partim); 4, Palaeochelys bussenensis (modified from Hervet and Lapparent, 2000 , fig. 2B); 5, Palaeomauremys mlynarskii (modified from
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Figure  5 —Strict consensus of 792 equally optimal trees (length = 170, con...
Published: 01 May 2009
mlynarskii clusters with all the Mauremys species (the possible reasons of such grouping have been already discussed by Hervet, 2003 ), and that M. portisii is located in a politomy comprising also the extant taxa and the clade M. gaudryi – M. campanii