Placochelys


Placochelys is an extinct genus of placodont reptiles erected by Otto Jaekel in 1902.

Fossil records

Fossils of Placochelys dates back to the Triassic period. They have been found in Germany, Austria, Hungary and Italy.

Species

This genus includes only one species:
  • Placochelys placodonta Jaekel, 1902

    Description

Placochelys looked remarkably similar to a sea turtle, and grew to about in length. It had a flat turtle-like carapace covered with knobbly plates, and a compact triangular skull. Its beaked skull had powerful muscles. It had only two pairs of palatal teeth, a large posterior pair, and a small rostral pair. The specialized broad teeth on the palate, were most likely used for crushing shellfish and hard-shelled prey. Its limbs were paddle-shaped for swimming, although, unlike modern sea turtles, they still had discernable toes, and it also had a short tail.