Genus of turtles
For the ancient Greek lyre, see
Chelys .
Chelus is a genus of large freshwater turtles found in tropical South America . Formerly considered to be a monotypic genus ,[ 3] it now consists of two extant species after Chelus orinocensis was identified in 2020 from a genetic analysis.[ 4]
Fossils of the extinct †C. colombianus have been found in Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil, including a skull dating to the early Miocene (~ 16 m.y.) of the Castilletes Formation , Cocinetas Basin , in Colombia . The fossil shows that the skull morphology of Chelus has been almost unchanged since the Miocene.[ 5] [ 6]
There are two extant recognized species in this genus[ 3] [ 7] and one extinct species:[ 1]
^ a b "Chelus Duméril 1806" . Paleobiology Database . Retrieved 16 April 2024 .
^ Duméril, A.M.C. 1805. Zoologie Analytique, ou Méthode Naturelle de Classification des Animaux. Paris: Perronneau, 344 pp.
^ a b Rhodin, Anders G.J.; Inverson, John B.; Roger, Bour; Fritz, Uwe; Georges, Arthur; Shaffer, H. Bradley; van Dijk, Peter Paul; et al. (Turtle Taxonomy Working Group ) (2021). Rhodin A. G.J.; Iverson J.B.; van Dijk P.P.; Saumure R.A.; Buhlmann K.A.; Pritchard P.C.H. ; Mittermeier R.A. (eds.). "Turtles of the world, 2021 update: Annotated checklist and atlas of taxonomy, synonymy, distribution, and conservation status (9th Ed.)" . Chelonian Research Monographs . Conservation Biology of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises: A Compilation Project of the IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group. 9 (8 ed.): 1– 472. doi :10.3854/crm.8.checklist.atlas.v9.2021 . ISBN 978-1-5323-5026-9 .
^ Sanchez-Vilaga, Marcelo R.; Prichard, Peter C. H.; Paolillo, Alfredo; Linares, Omar J. (January 1995). "Geographic variation in the matamata turtle, Chelus fimbriatus , with observations on its shell morphology and morphometry" (PDF) . Chelonian Conservation and Biology . 1 : 292– 300.
^ Cadena, Ea; Jaramillo, Ca (2015). "The first fossil skull of Chelus (Pleurodira: Chelidae, Matamata turtle) from the early Miocene of Colombia" . Palaeontologia Electronica . doi :10.26879/545 . ISSN 1094-8074 .
^ a b Ferreira, Gabriel S.; Rincón, Ascanio D.; Solórzano, Andrés; Langer, Max C. (April 2016). "Review of the fossil matamata turtles: earliest well-dated record and hypotheses on the origin of their present geographical distribution" . The Science of Nature . 103 (3– 4). doi :10.1007/s00114-016-1355-2 . ISSN 0028-1042 .
^ Chelus at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database . Accessed 16 April 2024.
^ Wood, Roger Conant (1975). "Two new species of Chelus (Testudines: Pleurodira) from the Late Tertiary of northern South America" . Breviora . 435 : 1– 26.