“…Neurals II, IV, and VI, which lag behind in their development, find themselves inside these broad fontanelles. Later, the formation of neuro-costal sutures slows down the growth of neurals III, V, and VII, while neurals II, IV, and VI continue to broaden into the fontanelles between the outermost left and right costals and, finally, become the largest neurals (closing a mosaic of plates according to Pritchard, 1988 It was observed in many representatives of freshwater families such as Chelydridae (Sheil & Greenbaum, 2005), Emydidae (Rice, Riccio, Gilbert, & Cebra-Thomas, 2015), Trionychidae (Cherepanov, 1995;Hirasawa et al, 2013;Rice et al, 2015;Sánchez-Villagra et al, 2009;Sheil, 2003), Podocnemididae (Lima et al, 2011;Vieira et al, 2016), and Chelidae (Werneburg, Hugi, Müller, & Sánchez-Villagra, 2009).…”