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Viatkogorgon is a genus of gorgonopsian (a type of therapsid, the group that includes modern mammals) that lived during the Permian period in what is now Russia. The first fossil was found at the Kotelnich locality near the Vyatka River and was made the holotype of the new genus and species V. ivachnenkoi in 1999. The generic name refers to the river and the related genus Gorgonops—the gorgons of Greek mythology are often referenced in the names of the group. The specific name honors the paleontologist Mikhail F. Ivakhnenko. The holotype skeleton is one of the most complete gorgonopsian specimens known and includes rarely preserved elements such as gastralia (abdominal ribs) and a sclerotic ring (a bony ring inside the eye). A larger, but poorly preserved specimen has also been assigned to

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  • حيوان الفياتكوغورغون (ar)
  • Viatkogorgon (es)
  • Viatkogorgon (fr)
  • Viatkogorgon ivakhnenkoi (it)
  • Viatkogorgon (nl)
  • Вяткогоргон (ru)
  • Viatkogorgon (en)
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  • Viatkogorgon es un género extinto de terápsidos del periodo Pérmico, descubierto en Rusia. Era un animal de pequeño tamaño con una gran gastralia bien desarrollada y pies anchos y cortos. Aparentemente era un buen nadador.​ (es)
  • Il viatkogorgon (Viatkogorgon ivakhnenkoi) è un terapside estinto, appartenente ai gorgonopsidi. Visse nel Permiano superiore (circa 260 - 258 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Russia. (it)
  • Viatkogorgon is een geslacht van Therapsida of zoogdierachtige reptielen. Fossielen zijn gevonden in Rusland in lagen die dateren uit het Laat-Perm. (nl)
  • حيوان الفياتكوغورغون فصيلة من الغورغون (نوع من الثيرابسيدات، المجموعة التي تتضمن ثديات حديثة تطورت مع مرور الزمن) والذي كان يعيش في روسيا القديمه. تم العثور على الحفرية الأولى في منطقة Kotelnich بالقرب من نهر Vyatka وصُنعت على النمط الشامل للجنس والنوع الجديد V. ivachnenkoi في عام 1999. يشير الاسم العام إلى النهر والجنس ذي الصلة Gorgonops - غالبًا ما يُشار إلى gorgons من الأساطير اليونانية في أسماء المجموعة. الاسم المحدد يكرم عالم الحفريات ميخائيل إف إيفاخنينكو. الهيكل العظمي من النوع الكلي هو واحد من أكثر عينات gorgonopsian المعروفة اكتمالًا ويتضمن عناصر نادرًا ما يتم حفظها مثل gastralia (أضلاع البطن) وحلقة صلبة (حلقة عظمية داخل العين). كما تم تخصيص عينة أكبر ولكنها محفوظة بشكل سيئ للأنواع. (ar)
  • Viatkogorgon is a genus of gorgonopsian (a type of therapsid, the group that includes modern mammals) that lived during the Permian period in what is now Russia. The first fossil was found at the Kotelnich locality near the Vyatka River and was made the holotype of the new genus and species V. ivachnenkoi in 1999. The generic name refers to the river and the related genus Gorgonops—the gorgons of Greek mythology are often referenced in the names of the group. The specific name honors the paleontologist Mikhail F. Ivakhnenko. The holotype skeleton is one of the most complete gorgonopsian specimens known and includes rarely preserved elements such as gastralia (abdominal ribs) and a sclerotic ring (a bony ring inside the eye). A larger, but poorly preserved specimen has also been assigned to (en)
  • Viatkogorgon ivachnenkoi Viatkogorgon PIN 2212/61, le squelette holotype de Viatkogorgon ivachnenkoi, exposé au Dinosaurium de Prague, en République tchèque. Genre † ViatkogorgonTatarinov, 1999 Espèce † Viatkogorgon ivachnenkoiTatarinov, 1999 Synonymes * † Viatkogorgon ivakhnenkoi Tatarinov, 1999 (fr)
  • Вяткогоргон (лат. Viatkogorgon ivachnenkoi) — мелкий горгонопс из так называемой Котельнической фауны (середина поздней перми, примерно 265,0—252,3 млн лет назад; фауна обнаружена на берегах реки Вятки в Кировской области), примерно соответствующей по возрасту африканской зоне Tropidostoma. Общая длина менее 1 метра (возможно, остатки принадлежат молодым особям). Длина черепа 17 см. Череп с узкой длинной мордой, лишён пахиостоза. (ru)
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