Genus: Proganochelys BAUR, 1887
Etymology:

Species: quenstedti BAUR, 1887
Etymology:

Referred material:

Locality: Plateosaurus quarry, Trossingen, Baden-Wurttemberg State, West Germany.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Middle Keuper, Stage?, Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Material:

SMNS 16980: A nearly complete skeleton, with skull, jaws, carapace, plastron, cervicals lacking 6 and 7, caudals, tail club, fore and hindlimbs, lacking right tibia and fibula, both shoulder girdles, consisting of cleithra, coracoids and scapula, pelvis, hypoischia, and numerous dermal osteoderms.

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JENKINS, SHUBIN, AMARAL, GATESY, SCHAFF, DOWNS, CLEMMENSEN, BONDE, DAVIDSON & OSBAECK, 1993/1994

Locality: Area II (approximately 200 meters south of base camp II at 71°15.86’N, 22°32.37’W, Jameson Land, latitudes 71’15”N, and 71’50”N, East Greenland.

Horizon: Upper Orsted Dal Members, Fleming Fjord Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Norian, Upper Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Material:

MCZ field No 22/88G: Parts of the plastron and carapace, including both median (vertebral) and peripheral (Marginal) elements, dorsal vertebrae, caudal vertebrae with partial osteoderms attached, the proximal and distal ends of a humerus, both proximal femora, a distal femur and other limb fragments.