. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 340 FOSSIL TURTLES OF NORTH AMERICA. Measurements. Meter. Length of carapace °-255 Width of carapace 250 Width of lip of plastron .060 Depth of posterior notch .020 The temporary misplacement of the typical specimen of this species prevents my giving other than mv original description. From near Black's Fork of (ireen River. This species was obtained in horizon B ol the Bridget' Eocene. Echmatemys callopyge sp. nov. Plate 52, figs. 1,2; text-figs. 447, 448. As type of this species the American Museum of Natural History possesses a large and com


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 340 FOSSIL TURTLES OF NORTH AMERICA. Measurements. Meter. Length of carapace °-255 Width of carapace 250 Width of lip of plastron .060 Depth of posterior notch .020 The temporary misplacement of the typical specimen of this species prevents my giving other than mv original description. From near Black's Fork of (ireen River. This species was obtained in horizon B ol the Bridget' Eocene. Echmatemys callopyge sp. nov. Plate 52, figs. 1,2; text-figs. 447, 448. As type of this species the American Museum of Natural History possesses a large and complete shell, No. 2087. It was collected in the year 1895, in the middle Uinta deposits neat- White River, Utah. The shell is slightly crusht over toward the left side, a part of the right side is broken in, and a portion of the left margin is somewhat damaged; but there is nothing to prevent the 447-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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