Baenidae is an
extinctfamily of
paracryptodiranturtles known from the
Early Cretaceous to
Eocene of
North America.[1][2] While during the Early Cretaceous they are found across North America, during the Late Cretaceous they are only found in
Laramidia, having disappeared from
Appalachia. The majority of lineages survived the
K-Pg Extinction, but the family was extinct by the latest Eocene. The name of the type genus, Baena, appears to be of Native American origin. They are primarily found in freshwater deposits, and are considered to be aquatic, with a largely generalist habit.[3]
^Adrian, B.; Smith, H. F.; Kelley, K.; Wolfe, D. G. (2022). "A new baenid, Edowa zuniensis gen. et sp. nov., and other fossil turtles from the Upper Cretaceous Moreno Hill Formation (Turonian), New Mexico, USA". Cretaceous Research. 105422.
doi:
10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105422.
S2CID253905727.