taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
C0758785FFA1FFCBDEF8B55A4429F97F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14812796/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14812796	Figure 2. Cranial material of Kallokibotion bajazidi, from ToteȘti (Râul Mare, Haţeg Basin, Romania), found in the Maastrichtian continental Sânpetru Formation. A–L, skull and lower jaw of the specimen of UBB ToK-2. A–F, UBB ToK- 2/1, skull, in dorsal (A), ventral (B), right lateral (C, D), anterior (E) and posterior (F) views. G–I, UBB ToK-2/2, right branch of the lower jaw, in labial (G), lingual (H) and dorsal (I) views. J–L, UBB UBB ToK-2/3, left branch of the lower jaw, in labial (J), lingual (K) and dorsal (L) views. M, N, UBB ToK-1/14, skull roof of the specimen UBB ToK-1, in dorsal (M) and ventral (N) views.	Figure 2. Cranial material of Kallokibotion bajazidi, from ToteȘti (Râul Mare, Haţeg Basin, Romania), found in the Maastrichtian continental Sânpetru Formation. A–L, skull and lower jaw of the specimen of UBB ToK-2. A–F, UBB ToK- 2/1, skull, in dorsal (A), ventral (B), right lateral (C, D), anterior (E) and posterior (F) views. G–I, UBB ToK-2/2, right branch of the lower jaw, in labial (G), lingual (H) and dorsal (I) views. J–L, UBB UBB ToK-2/3, left branch of the lower jaw, in labial (J), lingual (K) and dorsal (L) views. M, N, UBB ToK-1/14, skull roof of the specimen UBB ToK-1, in dorsal (M) and ventral (N) views.	2018-02-28	Pérez-García, Adán;Codrea, Vlad		Zenodo	biologists	Pérez-García, Adán;Codrea, Vlad			
C0758785FFA1FFCBDEF8B55A4429F97F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14812798/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14812798	Figure 3. Shell of the specimen of Kallokibotion bajazidi UBB ToK-2, from ToteȘti (Râul Mare, Haţeg Basin, Romania), found in the Maastrichtian continental Sânpetru Formation. A, B, UBB ToK-2/5 + UBB ToK-2/6, carapace, in dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views. C, D, UBB ToK-2/4, plastron, in ventral (C) and dorsal (D) views. Some elements of the shoulder girdle are preserved in contact with the visceral surfaces of both the carapace and the plastron (B–D). In addition, the left femur is located on the visceral surface of the plastron (D).	Figure 3. Shell of the specimen of Kallokibotion bajazidi UBB ToK-2, from ToteȘti (Râul Mare, Haţeg Basin, Romania), found in the Maastrichtian continental Sânpetru Formation. A, B, UBB ToK-2/5 + UBB ToK-2/6, carapace, in dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views. C, D, UBB ToK-2/4, plastron, in ventral (C) and dorsal (D) views. Some elements of the shoulder girdle are preserved in contact with the visceral surfaces of both the carapace and the plastron (B–D). In addition, the left femur is located on the visceral surface of the plastron (D).	2018-02-28	Pérez-García, Adán;Codrea, Vlad		Zenodo	biologists	Pérez-García, Adán;Codrea, Vlad			
C0758785FFA1FFCBDEF8B55A4429F97F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14812800/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14812800	Figure 4. Axial and appendicular elements of two individuals of Kallokibotion bajazidi, from ToteȘti (Râul Mare, Haţeg Basin, Romania), found in the Maastrichtian continental Sânpetru Formation. A–AO, bones of specimen UBB ToK-2. A–F, anterior cervical vertebra (axis), UBB ToK-2/8, in anterior (A), left lateral (B), right lateral (C), posterior (D), dorsal (E) and ventral (F) views. G–K, posterior cervical vertebrae (sixth to eighth vertebrae), UBB ToK-2/7, in anterior (G), right lateral (H), posterior (I), dorsal (J) and ventral (K) views. L–P, dorsal vertebrae, UBB ToK-2/9, in anterior (L), left lateral (M), right lateral (N), dorsal (O) and ventral (P) views. Q–V, left humerus, UBB ToK-2/13, in posterior (Q), dorsal (R), anterior (S), ventral (T), medial (U) and distal (V) views. W, left scapula, UBB ToK-2/5 + UBB ToK-2/7, in posterior view. X–AA, ungual phalanx, ToK-2/17, in lateral (X, Y), dorsal (Z) and ventral (AA) views. AB–AF, right ulna, ToK-2/18, in ventral (AB), proximal (AC), dorsal (AD), medial (AE) and lateral (AF) views. AG–AK, right radius, ToK-2/19, in ventral (AG), proximal (AH), dorsal (AI), lateral (AJ) and medial (AK) views. AL–AO, proximal region of the left tibia, ToK-2/20, in posterior (AL), dorsal (AM), ventral (AN) and anterior (AO) views. A–AO, bones of the specimen UBB ToK-1. AP–AS, right humerus, UBB ToK-1/5, in posterior (AP), dorsal (AQ), anterior (AR) and ventral (AS) views. AT–AU, right scapula, UBB ToK-1/3, in anterior (AT) and posterior (AU) views. AV–AY, left humerus, UBB ToK-1/6, in posterior (AV), dorsal (AW), anterior (AX) and ventral (AY) views. AZ–BA, left scapula, UBB ToK-1/4, in posterior (AZ) and anterior (BA) views.	Figure 4. Axial and appendicular elements of two individuals of Kallokibotion bajazidi, from ToteȘti (Râul Mare, Haţeg Basin, Romania), found in the Maastrichtian continental Sânpetru Formation. A–AO, bones of specimen UBB ToK-2. A–F, anterior cervical vertebra (axis), UBB ToK-2/8, in anterior (A), left lateral (B), right lateral (C), posterior (D), dorsal (E) and ventral (F) views. G–K, posterior cervical vertebrae (sixth to eighth vertebrae), UBB ToK-2/7, in anterior (G), right lateral (H), posterior (I), dorsal (J) and ventral (K) views. L–P, dorsal vertebrae, UBB ToK-2/9, in anterior (L), left lateral (M), right lateral (N), dorsal (O) and ventral (P) views. Q–V, left humerus, UBB ToK-2/13, in posterior (Q), dorsal (R), anterior (S), ventral (T), medial (U) and distal (V) views. W, left scapula, UBB ToK-2/5 + UBB ToK-2/7, in posterior view. X–AA, ungual phalanx, ToK-2/17, in lateral (X, Y), dorsal (Z) and ventral (AA) views. AB–AF, right ulna, ToK-2/18, in ventral (AB), proximal (AC), dorsal (AD), medial (AE) and lateral (AF) views. AG–AK, right radius, ToK-2/19, in ventral (AG), proximal (AH), dorsal (AI), lateral (AJ) and medial (AK) views. AL–AO, proximal region of the left tibia, ToK-2/20, in posterior (AL), dorsal (AM), ventral (AN) and anterior (AO) views. A–AO, bones of the specimen UBB ToK-1. AP–AS, right humerus, UBB ToK-1/5, in posterior (AP), dorsal (AQ), anterior (AR) and ventral (AS) views. AT–AU, right scapula, UBB ToK-1/3, in anterior (AT) and posterior (AU) views. AV–AY, left humerus, UBB ToK-1/6, in posterior (AV), dorsal (AW), anterior (AX) and ventral (AY) views. AZ–BA, left scapula, UBB ToK-1/4, in posterior (AZ) and anterior (BA) views.	2018-02-28	Pérez-García, Adán;Codrea, Vlad		Zenodo	biologists	Pérez-García, Adán;Codrea, Vlad			
C0758785FFA1FFCBDEF8B55A4429F97F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14812802/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14812802	Figure 5. Elements of the shell of two specimens of Kallokibotion bajazidi, from Nălaţ-Vad (Râul Mare, Haţeg Basin, Romania), found in the Maastrichtian continental Sânpetru Formation. A, B, UBB NVK-7, anterior region of the carapace in dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views. C–H, UBB NVK-31, shell in dorsal (C), ventral (D), right lateral (E), left lateral (F), anterior (G) and posterior (H) views.	Figure 5. Elements of the shell of two specimens of Kallokibotion bajazidi, from Nălaţ-Vad (Râul Mare, Haţeg Basin, Romania), found in the Maastrichtian continental Sânpetru Formation. A, B, UBB NVK-7, anterior region of the carapace in dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views. C–H, UBB NVK-31, shell in dorsal (C), ventral (D), right lateral (E), left lateral (F), anterior (G) and posterior (H) views.	2018-02-28	Pérez-García, Adán;Codrea, Vlad		Zenodo	biologists	Pérez-García, Adán;Codrea, Vlad			
C0758785FFA1FFCBDEF8B55A4429F97F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14812794/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14812794	Figure 1. Geographic locations of the two areas from which the specimens of Kallokibotion bajazidi presented in this paper come, ToteȘti and Nălaţ-Vad (Râul Mare, Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania), indicated by stars. The position of Sânpetru, the type locality of Kallokibotion, from which all the classic material of this taxon comes, is indicated by a drawing of a turtle.	Figure 1. Geographic locations of the two areas from which the specimens of Kallokibotion bajazidi presented in this paper come, ToteȘti and Nălaţ-Vad (Râul Mare, Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania), indicated by stars. The position of Sânpetru, the type locality of Kallokibotion, from which all the classic material of this taxon comes, is indicated by a drawing of a turtle.	2018-02-28	Pérez-García, Adán;Codrea, Vlad		Zenodo	biologists	Pérez-García, Adán;Codrea, Vlad			
