- Source: Hadrianus (turtle)
Hadrianus is an extinct genus of tortoise belonging to the Testudinidae found in the United States, the Yolomécatl Formation of Mexico, the Alai Beds of Kyrgyzstan and Spain and believed to be the oldest true tortoise known. The genus is thought to be closely related to the genus Manouria. The genus may have evolved in the subtropics of Asia and subsequently migrated to North America and Europe. Evangelos Vlachos (2018) reassessed the North American species attributed to the genus, and determined only two as accepted namely H. corsoni & H. majusculus. The remaining species were identified as either junior synonyms, moved to other genera or considered nomen dubium do to incomplete fossils.
Taxonomy
Hadrianus corsoni (Leidy, 1871)
Synonyms Emys carteri Leidy, 1871; Testudo hadriana Cope, 1871; Hadrianus quadratus Cope, 1871; Hadrianus octonaria Cope, 1871; Hadrianus tumidus Hay 1908; Hadrianus robustus Gilmore, 1915; Hadrianus utahensis Gilmore, 1915; Geochelone gilmorei Auffenberg, 1974
Hadrianus majusculus Hay, 1904
= Nomen dubium
="Hadrianus allabiatus" Cope, 1871
= Moved species
="Hadrianus schucherti" Hay, 1899 moved to Cymatholcus schucherti (Hay, 1899)
References
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- Hadrianus (turtle)
- Hadrianus
- Turtle
- Sea turtle
- Olive ridley sea turtle
- Green sea turtle
- Painted turtle
- Tortoise
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- Trionychidae