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Macrobaenidae

Macrobaenidae is an extinct family of turtles, known from the Early Cretaceous to Paleogene of Laurasia. Their relationships to other turtles and whether they form a monophlyletic group are controversial. They are typically interpreted as stem or crown group cryptodires, but some more recent analyses have found them to lie outside crown group Testudines. Macrobaenids can be distinguished from other testudinatans by the presence of a carotid fenestra, cruciform plastron with strap-like epiplastra, and a lack of extragulars.

Hongkongochelys from the Middle-Late Jurassic of China has sometimes been attributed to the family, but other times has been attriuted to Sinemydidae, a group which has an unresolved relationship with Macrobaenidae.

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