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''Compsemys '' is an extinct genus of prehistoric turtles from the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene of North America and possibly Europe. The type species ''C. victa'', first described by Joseph Leidy from the Hell Creek Formation in Montana in 1856, and another probable species ''C. russelli'' (originally placed in the separate genus '' Berruchelus''), described in 2012, from Paleocene deposits in France''.'' Its affinites have long been uncertain, but it has recently been considered to be the most
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member of Paracryptodira, despite the clade first appearing in the Late Jurassic, and is sometimes included in its own family, Compsemydidae. A revision in 2020 found Compsemydidae to be more expansive, also containing '' Riodevemys'' and '' Selenemys'' from the Late Jurassic of Europe, and '' Peltochelys'' from the Early Cretaceous of Europe. ''Compsemys'' was a moderately sized turtle, up to long, with a
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covered with raised, flattened tubercles, which are not seen in any other turtle. This allows even small shell fragments to be identified as ''Compsemys''. The skull resembles that of the alligator turtle, with a sharply hooked beak; ''Compsemys'' must have been an aquatic carnivore. The oldest known shell fragments identifiable as ''Compsemys'' are known from the Santonian stage of the Late Cretaceous in North America, while European remains are not known until the Paleocene. ''Compsemys'' is suggested to have dispersed into Europe during the early Paleocene via Greenland. The morphology of the skull suggests that ''Compsemys'' was a hypercarnivorous snapping turtle.


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{{Taxonbar , from=Q5157068 Paracryptodira Late Cretaceous turtles of North America Paleocene turtles Cenozoic turtles of North America Prehistoric turtle genera Hell Creek fauna Laramie Formation Ojo Alamo Formation Kaiparowits Formation Fossil taxa described in 1856 Taxa named by Joseph Leidy