- Archelon
Taxobox
name = "Archelon"
fossil_range =Late Cretaceous
image_width = 250px
image_caption = Artist's rendition
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
ordo =Testudines
subordo =Cryptodira
familia = Protostegidae
genus = "Archelon"
binomial = "Archelon ischyros"
binomial_authority = Wieland,1896 :"ARCHELON is also a sea-turtle conservation society, see
ARCHELON, the Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece ""Archelon" is a
genus ofextinct sea turtle , the largest that has ever been documented. The first specimen of "Archelon" (YPM 3000) was collected from the Pierre Shale of South Dakota by Dr. G.R. Wieland in 1895 and described by him the following year (Wieland, 1896). The largest "Archelon" fossil, found in the Pierre Shale ofSouth Dakota in the 1970s, measures more than 4 meters (13.5 feet) long, and about 4.87 meters (16 feet) wide from flipper to flipper. It was a marine turtle, distantly related to present dayLeatherback Sea Turtle s.http://www.uhaul.com/supergraphics/turtle/archelon.html] Its fossils date to 70 million years ago in theCretaceous period, when a shallow sea covered most of centralNorth America . Most of the known remains have been found inSouth Dakota andWyoming . Though anatomically similar to the earlier species "Protostega gigas", it was much larger. [ [http://www.oceansofkansas.com/Turtles.html Marine Turtles ] ]Biology
Unlike most modern turtles, "Archelon" did not have a solid shell, but instead had a skeletal framework supporting a leathery or bony carapace. Other distinguishing features include a pointed tail, a narrow skull, a relatively narrow, high-vaulted shell, and a pronounced overbite. They probably had a very strong bite, and were optimized for feeding on
pelagic mollusks such assquid . [http://www.bhigr.com/pages/info/info_arch.htm BHI/Fossils & Minerals/Rept. and Amph./Archelon ] ] One theory concerning the one specimen exhibited by the National Natural History Museum inVienna is that it may have died while brumating on the ocean floor. However, brumation in reptiles is a response to cold weather and it is unlikely that the Western Interior Sea was ever that cold. This same specimen also suggests a century-longlife span .The live weight of an "Archelon ischyros" is estimated at more than 2,200 kilograms (4,500 pounds) fact|date=June 2008.
Popular Culture
An "Archelon" made an appearance in the
Hammer Film Productions 1966 remake of "One Million Years B.C. ". "Archelon" also appeared in the "Walking with Dinosaurs " spinoff special "Sea Monsters ".External links
* [http://www.uhaul.com/supergraphics/turtle/archelon.html The Giant Archelon Ischyros]
References
Published References:
* Hay, O. P. 1908. The fossil turtles of North America. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Publication No. 75, 568 pp, 113 pl.
* Wieland, G. R. 1896. "Archelon ischyros": a new gigantic cryptodire testudinate from the Fort Pierre Cretaceous of South Dakota. American Journal of Science, 4th Series 2(12):399-412, pl. v.
* Wieland, G. R. 1902. Notes on the Cretaceous turtles, "Toxochelys" and "Archelon", with a classification of the marine Testudinata. American Journal of Science, Series 4, 14:95-108, 2 text-figs.
* Wieland, G. R. 1906. The osteology of "Protostega", Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum, 2(7):279-305.
* Wieland, G. R. 1909. Revision of the Protostegidae. American Journal of Science, Series 4. 27(158):101-130, pls. ii-iv, 12 text-figs.
Online References:
[http://www.bhigr.com/pages/info/info_arch.htm Black Hills Institute of Geological Research]
[http://www.oceansofkansas.com/Turtles.html Oceans of Kansas Paleontology]
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