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Hypuronector is a genus of extinct drepanosaur reptile from the Triassic Period that lived in what is now New Jersey. The etymology of the name translates as "deep-tailed swimmer from the lake," in reference to its assumed aquatic habits hypothesized by its discoverers. Hypuronector was related to the arboreal Megalancosaurus. It was a small animal, estimated to be only 12 cm (4.7 in) long in life. So far dozens of specimens of Hypuronector are known, though scientists have not found any complete skeletons. This makes attempts to reconstruct Hypuronector's body or lifestyle highly speculative and controversial.

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  • Hypuronector (fr)
  • Hypuronector (en)
  • 하이푸론텍터 (ko)
  • ヒュプロネクトル (ja)
  • Hypuronector (nl)
  • Гипуронектор (ru)
  • 高尾龍屬 (zh)
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  • Hypuronector is a genus of extinct drepanosaur reptile from the Triassic Period that lived in what is now New Jersey. The etymology of the name translates as "deep-tailed swimmer from the lake," in reference to its assumed aquatic habits hypothesized by its discoverers. Hypuronector was related to the arboreal Megalancosaurus. It was a small animal, estimated to be only 12 cm (4.7 in) long in life. So far dozens of specimens of Hypuronector are known, though scientists have not found any complete skeletons. This makes attempts to reconstruct Hypuronector's body or lifestyle highly speculative and controversial. (en)
  • Hypuronector limnaios Hypuronector Vue d'artiste en tant que reptile arboricole. Genre † HypuronectorColbert & (d), 2001 Espèce † Hypuronector limnaiosColbert & (d), 2001 Hypuronector est un genre éteint de drépanosaures de la période du Trias supérieur (Norien) qui vivait dans ce qui est maintenant le New Jersey. Une seule espèce est rattachée au genre, Hypuronector limnaios, décrite par Edwin Harris Colbert et (d) en 2001. (fr)
  • ヒュプロネクトル(Hypuronector)は、現在のアメリカ合衆国ニュージャージー州で発見された三畳紀時代の爬虫類。名前の語源は「深い尾を持つ湖の泳ぎ手」。シミオサウルス類の一種。ヒュプロネクトルは樹上メガランコサウルスと近縁で、わずか12センチメートルと小さい。ヒュプロネクトルの標本はこれまで何十も知られているが、いまだ完全な骨格は発見されていない。ヒュプロネクトルの体の構造や生活形態は推測せざるを得ず議論の的となっている。 (ja)
  • 하이푸론텍터(학명:Hypuronector limnaios)는 도마뱀목 드레파노사우루스과에 속하는 도마뱀이다. 지금은 멸종한 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 12cm였던 매우 작은 소형 도마뱀에 속한다. (ko)
  • Гипуронектор (лат. Hypuronector limnaios) — вид вымерших пресмыкающихся из клады , единственный в роде Hypuronector. Жили во времена триасового периода (норийский век) на территории современного штата Нью-Джерси (США). Название переводится как «озёрный пловец с глубоким хвостом». (ru)
  • 高尾龍屬(屬名:Hypuronector,意為「尾部深厚的游泳者」)是種史前爬行動物,屬於雙孔亞綱的鐮龍類,生存於三疊紀晚期的紐澤西州。高尾龍是種小型動物,身長約12公分。目前已發現數十具標本,但沒有發現較完整的骨骼。 (zh)
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  • Colbert & Olsen, 2001 (en)
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  • Live restoration as an arboreal reptile (en)
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  • Colbert & Olsen, 2001 (en)
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  • Hypuronector limnaios (en)
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  • Hypuronector is a genus of extinct drepanosaur reptile from the Triassic Period that lived in what is now New Jersey. The etymology of the name translates as "deep-tailed swimmer from the lake," in reference to its assumed aquatic habits hypothesized by its discoverers. Hypuronector was related to the arboreal Megalancosaurus. It was a small animal, estimated to be only 12 cm (4.7 in) long in life. So far dozens of specimens of Hypuronector are known, though scientists have not found any complete skeletons. This makes attempts to reconstruct Hypuronector's body or lifestyle highly speculative and controversial. (en)
  • Hypuronector limnaios Hypuronector Vue d'artiste en tant que reptile arboricole. Genre † HypuronectorColbert & (d), 2001 Espèce † Hypuronector limnaiosColbert & (d), 2001 Hypuronector est un genre éteint de drépanosaures de la période du Trias supérieur (Norien) qui vivait dans ce qui est maintenant le New Jersey. Une seule espèce est rattachée au genre, Hypuronector limnaios, décrite par Edwin Harris Colbert et (d) en 2001. (fr)
  • ヒュプロネクトル(Hypuronector)は、現在のアメリカ合衆国ニュージャージー州で発見された三畳紀時代の爬虫類。名前の語源は「深い尾を持つ湖の泳ぎ手」。シミオサウルス類の一種。ヒュプロネクトルは樹上メガランコサウルスと近縁で、わずか12センチメートルと小さい。ヒュプロネクトルの標本はこれまで何十も知られているが、いまだ完全な骨格は発見されていない。ヒュプロネクトルの体の構造や生活形態は推測せざるを得ず議論の的となっている。 (ja)
  • 하이푸론텍터(학명:Hypuronector limnaios)는 도마뱀목 드레파노사우루스과에 속하는 도마뱀이다. 지금은 멸종한 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 12cm였던 매우 작은 소형 도마뱀에 속한다. (ko)
  • Гипуронектор (лат. Hypuronector limnaios) — вид вымерших пресмыкающихся из клады , единственный в роде Hypuronector. Жили во времена триасового периода (норийский век) на территории современного штата Нью-Джерси (США). Название переводится как «озёрный пловец с глубоким хвостом». (ru)
  • 高尾龍屬(屬名:Hypuronector,意為「尾部深厚的游泳者」)是種史前爬行動物,屬於雙孔亞綱的鐮龍類,生存於三疊紀晚期的紐澤西州。高尾龍是種小型動物,身長約12公分。目前已發現數十具標本,但沒有發現較完整的骨骼。 (zh)
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