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Fig. 6. A in The giant pliosaurid that wasn't-revising the marine reptiles from the Kimmeridgian, Upper Jurassic, of Krzyżanowice, Poland
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Fig. 6. A. Approximate position of the identifiable fragments of the thalassochelydian turtle Craspedochelys? sp., MZ VIII Vr-71, within the shell, in dorsal (A1) and ventral (A2) views (schematic reconstruction of Craspedochelys spp. based on Anquetin et al. 2014, 2017, and TS personal observations, modified to fit the observed morphologies). Numbers represent the elements illustrated in the text: 1, Fig. 2; 2, Fig. 3A; 3, Fig. 3B; 4, Fig. 4A; 5, Fig. 4B; 6, Fig. 4D. Fragments likely belonging to the same individual are indicated by the same colour. B–E. Anterior edges of the carapace of Plesiochelys etalloni (Pictet and Humbert, 1857), NMS 8514/NMS 118 (B) and NMS 8727/NMS 116 (C), Craspedochelys jaccardi (Pictet, 1860), NMS 101 (D), and Craspedochelys picteti (Rütimeyer, 1873), NMS 9149/NMS 608 (E); all from the Kimmeridgian of Solothurn, Switzerland. The numbers indicate marginal scutes. Note the anteriorly protruding first marginal of Plesiochelys etalloni (B, C) and straight anterior edge in Craspedochelys spp. (D, E).
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