Testudines
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Testudines is the order of reptiles containing all turtles. All living turtles are in Chelonia; but some extinct turtles are Testudines but not Chelonia.
Testudines are anapsids, that is, their skulls lack temporal openings, and they are classified by cladists in the taxon Anapsida. All other extant amniotes have temporal openings (although in mammals the hole is obscured).
See Also: Jackson Ratio
Table of contents
1 Placement
2 Synonyms and common names
3 References
4 Text
5 Children
Placement
Synonyms and common names
Turtles, terrapins, tortoises
References
http://www.innvista.com/taxonomy/reptiles/default.htm
as of 2002-06-16
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/anapsids/testudines/testudines.html
as of 2002-06-17
Text

Leatherback turtle. Photo credit: NOAA
Children