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Leyvachelys is an extinct genus of turtles in the family Sandownidae from the Early Cretaceous (Late Aptian to Early Albian) of the present-day Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Eastern Ranges, Colombian Andes. The genus is known only from its type species, Leyvachelys cipadi, described in 2015 by Colombian paleontologist . Fossils of Leyvachelys have been found in the fossiliferous Paja Formation, close to Villa de Leyva, Boyacá, after which the genus is named. The holotype specimen is the oldest and most complete sandownid turtle found to date.

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  • Leyvachelys (es)
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  • Leyvachelys cipadi Leyvachelys Fossile de Leyvachelys cipadi Genre † Leyvachelys, 2015 Espèce † Leyvachelys cipadi, 2015 Leyvachelys est un genre éteint de tortues de la famille des dont les restes fossiles ont été mis au jour en Colombie. Le genre vivait au Crétacé inférieur. Une seule espèce est rattachée au genre : Leyvachelys cipadi. (fr)
  • Leyvachelys is an extinct genus of turtles in the family Sandownidae from the Early Cretaceous (Late Aptian to Early Albian) of the present-day Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Eastern Ranges, Colombian Andes. The genus is known only from its type species, Leyvachelys cipadi, described in 2015 by Colombian paleontologist . Fossils of Leyvachelys have been found in the fossiliferous Paja Formation, close to Villa de Leyva, Boyacá, after which the genus is named. The holotype specimen is the oldest and most complete sandownid turtle found to date. (en)
  • Leyvachelys es un género extinto de tortuga perteneciente a la familia Sandownidae que vivió durante el Cretácico Inferior (épocas de fines del Barremiense a inicios del Aptiense) en lo que ahora es el Altiplano Cundiboyacense, en la Cordillera Oriental (Colombia), de los Andes en Colombia. El género solo comprende a su especie tipo, Leyvachelys cipadi, descrita en 2015 por el paleontólogo y experto en tortugas colombiano . Los fósiles de Leyvachelys se han encontrado en la Formación Paja, cerca del pueblo de Villa de Leyva, en Boyacá, del cual deriva el nombre del género. El espécimen holotipo constituye la tortuga sandównida más antigua y completa hallada. (es)
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