Yakemys multiporcata n. g. n. sp., a Large Macrobaenid Turtle from the Basal Cretaceous
of Thailand, with a Review of the Turtle Fauna from the Phu Kradung Formation and
Its Stratigraphical Implications
Yakemys multiporcata n. g. n. sp. is described on the basis of shell elements from
the upper part of the Phu Kradung Formation (basal Cretaceous), Khorat Plateau, NE
Thailand and assigned to Macrobaenidae. The new taxon is unusually large for an early
macrobaenid (with an estimated carapace length about 70 cm) and is characterized by
a large, rounded, low shell, the presence of a midline keel and numerous additional
strong ridges on the carapace, the anterolateral margin upturned to form a gutter,
posterolateral peripherals mesiolaterally expanded, narrow vertebrals, the vertebral
4 triangular and narrowed posteriorly, a greatly reduced plastron with a short bridge,
an oval and elongate entoplastron with reduced ventral exposure, and strip-shaped
epiplastra. The discovery of a macrobaenid turtle provides further support for an
Early Cretaceous age for the upper part of the Phu Kradung Formation.