Turtle classification

Turtles have been classified in different ways by different authors. While they were previously considered anapsids, they are now considered more derived.[1] Recent analyses of molecular evidence have strongly suggested that they belong in the clade Archosauromorpha (also known as Archelosauria).[2] Below are many of the possible classifications of Testudines and Testudinata:

Thomson and Shaffer, 2010

Below is a cladogram of living testudines found by Thomson and Shaffer in 2010:[3]


Pleurodira
Pelomedusoides

Pelusios subniger


Pelomedusidae


Pelusios gabonensis



Pelusios williamsi





Pelomedusa subrufa



Pelusios sinuatus




Podocnemididae

Peltocephalus dumerilianus



Podocnemis unifilis



Podocnemis lewyana




Podocnemis expansa



Erymnochelys madagascariensis





Chelidae
Chelodininae


Chelodina rugosa




Chelodina longicollis



Chelodina oblonga






Pseudemydura umbrina




Emydura subglobosa




Elseya dentata



Elseya latisternum



Rheodytes leukops




Elusor macrurus



Elseya purvisi





Elseya georgesi



Emydura macquarii









Hydromedusa tectifera


Chelinae

Chelus fimbriata




Platemys platycephala




Mesoclemmys nasuta



Mesoclemmys gibba





Acanthochelys radiolata




Acanthochelys spixii



Acanthochelys pallidipectoris






Mesoclemmys hogei




Phrynops williamsi




Phrynops geoffroanus



Phrynops hilarii











Trionychia

Carettochelys insculpta


Trionychidae
Cyclanorbinae


Lissemys scutata



Lissemys punctata






Cycloderma frenatum



Cycloderma aubryi





Cyclanorbis senegalensis



Cyclanorbis elegans





Trionychinae


Trionyx triunguis





Pelochelys bibroni



Pelochelys cantorii





Chitra vandijki




Chitra indica



Chitra chitra









Rafetus euphraticus




Apalone mutica




Apalone ferox



Apalone spinifera








Pelodiscus sinensis



Pelodiscus axenaria





Palea steindachneri




Dogania subplana




Amyda cartilaginea




Nilssonia gangetica




Nilssonia formosa



Nilssonia hurum













See below for Chelydridae, Chelonioidea, Kinosternoidea, Platysternidae, Emydidae, Testudinidae and Geoemydidae




Sterli 2010

Below is a cladogram found by Sterli in 2010 in a phylogenetic analysis of Pleurodira:[4]

Testudinata

Proganochelys quenstedti


Rhaptochelydia
†Australochelyidae

Palaeochersis talampayensis



Australochelys africanus





Proterochersis robusta




Kayentachelys aprix



Condorchelys antiqua



Heckerochelys romani



Indochelys spatulata





Mongolochelys efremovi


Meiolaniidae

Meiolania platyceps



Niolamia argentina





Chubutemys copelloi




Kallokibotion bajazidi




Santanachelys gaffneyi




Solnhofia parsonsi




Plesiochelyidae

Portlandemys macdowelli



Plesiochelys solodurensis





Dorsetochelys delairi



Thalassemys moseri


Pleurosternidae

Pleurosternon bullocki




Glyptops plicatulus



Dinochelys whitei




Baenidae

Neurankylus eximius




Trinitichelys hiatti




Plesiobaena antiqua



Boremys pulchra




Baena arenosa



Chisternon undulatum










Siamochelys peninsularis



Xinjianchelys latimarginalis



Testudines (see below)












Testudines



Hangaiemys hoburensis



Judithemys sukhanovi




Dracochelys bicuspis




Sinemys lens



Ordosemys leios





Chelonioidea

Toxochelys latiremys



Mesodermochelys undulatus



Dermochelys coriacea


Cheloniidae

Caretta caretta



Chelonia mydas






Testudinoidea

Platysternon megacephalum




Mongolemys elegans



Emydidae

Chrysemys picta



Trachemys scripta





Geoclemys hamiltonii


Testudinidae

Gopherus polyphemus



Chelonoidis chilensis










Protochelydra zangerli


Chelydridae

Macroclemys temminckii



Chelydra serpentina






Emarginachelys cretacea



Kinosternoidea

Baptemys wyomingensis



Dermatemys mawii



Hoplochelys crassa


Kinosternidae

Staurotypus triporcatus




Sternotherus odoratus



Kinosternon flavescens








Adocus beati




Zangerlia neimongolensis



Basilemys variolosa







Peltochelys durlstoensis




Anosteira ornata



Carettochelys insculpta


Trionychidae

Lissemys punctata




Apalone spinifera



Pelodiscus sinensis







Sandownia harrisi


Pleurodira


Platychelys oberndorferi



Caribemys oxfordiensis



Notoemys laticentralis



Chelidae


Phrynops geoffroanus



Chelus fimbriatus






Elseya dentata



Elseya latisternum





Chelodina oblonga



Chelodina longicollis





Pelomedusoides

Pelomedusa subrufa




Erymnochelys madagascariensis



Podocnemis expansa












Joyce, 2007

Below is a cladogram found by Joyce in 2007 in his publication on turtle phylogeny:[5]

Testudinata

Proganochelys quenstedti




Palaeochersis talampayensis



Australochelys africanus




Proterochersis robusta




Kayentachelys aprix





Meiolania platyceps



Mongolochelys efremovi





Kallokibotion bajazidi


Testudines


Platychelys oberndorferi




Caribemys oxfordiensis




Notoemys laticentralis


Pleurodira
Chelidae

Elseya dentata



Phyrops geoffroanus



Chelodina siebenrocki



Pelomedusoides

Podocnemis expansa



Pelomedusa subrufa



Erymnochelys madagascariensis










Dorsetochelys delairi


Paracryptodira
Pleurosternidae

Pleurosternon bullocki




Glyptops plicatulus



Dinochelys whitei




Baenidae

Neurankylus eximius




Trinitichelys hiatti




Plesiobaena antiqua




Boremys pulchra




Baena arenosa



Chisternon undatum









Eucryptodira

Plesiochelys solodurensis



Portlandemys mcdowelli





Solnhofia parsonsi





"Thalassemys moseri"



Sandownia harrisi




Santanachelys gaffneyi






Xinjiangchelys latimarginalis




Hangaiemys hoburensis





Judithemys sukhavoni




Dracochelys bicuspis




Sinemys lens



Ordosemys leios






See below for Cryptodira















Cryptodira


Toxochelys latiremis


Chelonioidea


Mesodermochelys undulatus



Dermochelys coriacea



Cheloniidae

Chelonia mydas



Caretta caretta








Protochelydra zangerli


Chelydridae

Chelydra serpentina



Macrochelys temmincki






Platysternon megacephalum





Mongolemys elegans


Testudinoidea

Gopherus polyphemus




Geoclemys hamiltoni



Chrysemys picta





Trionychoidea


Emarginachelys cretacea


Kinosternoidea


Baptemys wyomingensis



Dermatemys mawii





Hoplochelys crassa




Staurotypus triporcatus




Sternotherus odoratus



Kinosternon scorpioides







Pantrionychia
Adocidae

Adocus beati




Basilemys variolosa



Zangerlia neimongolensis






Peltochelys durlstonensis


Trionychia
Pancarettochelyidae

Pseudanosteria pulchra



Carettochelys insculpta



Trionychidae

Lisemys punctata



Apalone ferox











References

  1. Zardoya, Rafael; Meyer, Axel (2001-05-01). "The evolutionary position of turtles revised". Naturwissenschaften. 88 (5): 193–200. doi:10.1007/s001140100228. ISSN 0028-1042.
  2. Crawford, Nicholas G.; Parham, James F.; Sellas, Anna B.; Faircloth, Brant C.; Glenn, Travis C.; Papenfuss, Theodore J.; Henderson, James B.; Hansen, Madison H.; Simison, W. Brian (2015-02-01). "A phylogenomic analysis of turtles". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 83: 250–257. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2014.10.021.
  3. Thomson, R.C. & Shaffer, H.B. (2010). "Sparse Supermatrices for Phylogenetic Inference: Taxonomy, Alignment, Rogue Taxa, and the Phylogeny of Living Turtles" (PDF). Systematic Biology. 59 (1): 42–58. doi:10.1093/sysbio/syp075.
  4. Sterli, J. (2010). "Phylogenetic relationships among extinct and extant turtles: the position of Pleurodira and the effects of the fossils on rooting crown-group turtles". Contributions to Zoology. 79 (3): 93–106.
  5. Joyce, W.G. (2007). "Phylogenetic Relationships of Mesozoic Turtles" (PDF). Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History. 48 (1): 62.
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