Universidad del Rosario, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Matemáticas, Grupo de Investigación Paleontología Neotropical Tradicional y Molecular (PaleoNeo), Bogotá, Colombia.
Palaeontological Institute and Museum, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Sci Adv. 2020 Feb 12;6(7):eaay4593. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aay4593. eCollection 2020 Feb.
Despite being among the largest turtles that ever lived, the biology and systematics of remain largely unknown because of scant, fragmentary finds. We describe exceptional specimens and new localities of from the Miocene of Venezuela and Colombia. We document the largest shell reported for any extant or extinct turtle, with a carapace length of 2.40 m and estimated mass of 1.145 kg, almost 100 times the size of its closest living relative, the Amazon river turtle , and twice that of the largest extant turtle, the marine leatherback . The new specimens greatly increase knowledge of the biology and evolution of this iconic species. Our findings suggest the existence of a single giant turtle species across the northern Neotropics, but with two shell morphotypes, suggestive of sexual dimorphism. Bite marks and punctured bones indicate interactions with large caimans that also inhabited the northern Neotropics.
尽管是有史以来最大的海龟之一,但由于发现的标本稀少且零碎,的生物学和系统发育仍知之甚少。我们描述了来自委内瑞拉和哥伦比亚中新世的标本和新地点。我们记录了报告的最大壳长,为 2.40 米,估计质量为 1.145 千克,几乎是其最亲近的现存亲属亚马逊河龟的 100 倍,是现存最大海龟棱皮龟的两倍。这些新标本极大地增加了对这一标志性物种的生物学和进化的了解。我们的发现表明,在北新热带地区存在一种单一的巨型海龟物种,但有两种壳形态型,暗示存在性二态性。咬痕和穿孔的骨骼表明与也栖息在北新热带地区的大型凯门鳄存在相互作用。