Turtle "Look-Alike" Stamps

The following stamps depict extinct animals which are NOT turtles or tortoises, but which look superficially very much like chelonians. For this reason they have been included in various lists of turtle stamps in the past, and some of them have even been described as turtle stamps in major catalogs. This has caused confusion and misunderstanding. The stamps are included here in an effort to explain the situation and to help resolve the confusion.

Note that none of the animals on the stamps listed below belong to even the same Sub-Class to which turtles belong (Sub-Class Anapsida). The only relationship that these animals have with turtles is that they are all reptiles. Thus, these animals are no more closely related to turtles than are snakes or lizards.

ADIGEY REPUBLIC   turtle stamp icon

Henodus sp. - Date Unknown. See taxonomy of Henodus under Sierra Leone, below. These stamps are Cinderellas created by overprinting blocks of four old Soviet and Russian stamps w/ a large image of Henodus, a denomination of 5000, and the words "Postage" and "ADIGEY". The old stamps that were overprinted were Scott Russia 5724, 6060A, 6066A, and possibly others. Each new Cinderella occupies four of the old Soviet or Russian stamps. Adigey is an autonomous republic of Russia, located in the northwest Caucasus. Its capital is Maykop.

BENIN   turtle stamp icon

Henodus sp. - Date Unknown. See taxonomy of Henodus under Sierra Leone, below. This stamp is from a sheet of nine, all depicting prehistoric animals. In addition to the stamp, there is a partial view of a Henodus head in the bottom margin of the sheet.

GABON   turtle stamp icon

Scott # 801f - Placochelys sp. - 1995. This extinct reptile is a Placodont. It is not related to turtles but appears turtle-like due to convergent evolution. It belongs to the Sub-Class Euriapsida, Order Placodontia, Family Placochelyidae.

HUNGARY   turtle stamp icon

Scott # 1996 - Placochelys placodonta - 21 Sept 69. This extinct reptile is a Triassic placodont belonging to the Sub-Class Euriapsida, Order Placodontia, Family Placochelyidae. It is in no way related to turtles but appears turtle-like due to convergent evolution. The Scott catalog incorrectly calls it a turtle.

MOZAMBIQUE   turtle stamp icon

Scott # 1354d - Placochelys sp. - 28 April 00. A 3000MT denom. stamp on a sheet of nine se-tenant stamps. Another one of the nine stamps depicts Archelon, a true turtle. The taxonomy of Placochelys is discussed under Hungary, above.

Scott # 1356 - Henodus sp. - 28 April 00? A 20000MT s/s w/ a single stamp depicting Henodus sp. The generic name is misspelled as "Honodus" on the stamp. The taxonomy of Henodus is discussed under Sierra Leone, below.

NICARAGUA   turtle stamp icon

Scott # 2278f - Placochelys sp. - 1 June 99. This stamp contains two errors in addition to the fact that it is not a turtle. The first error is that the animal depicted is identified as "Brachisaurus". The correct spelling is "Brachiosaurus". The second, and far more serious error, is that the animal depicted is NOT Brachiosaurus. It is Placochelys, whose classification is presented under Gabon and Hungary, above.

SAN MARINO   turtle stamp icon

Scott # 618 - Thaumatosaurus victor - 30 June 65. This extinct reptile is a Jurassic plesiosaur belonging to the Sub-Class Euriapsida, Order Sauropterigia, Sub-Order Plesiosauria, Family Thaumatosauridae. It is in no way related to turtles but appears turtle-like due to convergent evolution.

SIERRA LEONE   turtle stamp icon

Scott # 1498n - Henodus sp. - 8 June 92. This extinct reptile is from the Upper Triassic of Europe. It belongs to the Sub-Class Euriapsida, Order Placodontia, Family Henodontidae. It is in no way related to turtles but appears turtle-like due to convergent evolution.

TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS   turtle stamp icon

Scott # 1120i - Henodus sp. - 1995. See taxonomy of Henodus and comments under Sierra Leone, above.

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