. . . "1122480823"^^ . "Ennatosaurus tecton"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Ennatosaurus tecton Efremov, 1956 (ennatosauro) \u00E8 un tetrapode estinto, appartenente ai sinapsidi. Visse nel Permiano medio (Wordiano, circa 270 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Russia. \u00C8 considerato l'ultimo rappresentante dei caseidi."@it . . . . . "\uC5D4\uB098\uD1A0\uC0AC\uC6B0\uB8E8\uC2A4(\uD559\uBA85:Ennatosaurus tecton)\uB294 \uB3C4\uB9C8\uBC40\uBAA9 \uCE74\uC138\uC544\uACFC\uC5D0 \uC18D\uD558\uB294 \uB3C4\uB9C8\uBC40\uC774\uB2E4. \uC9C0\uAE08\uC740 \uBA78\uC885\uB41C \uC885\uC73C\uB85C\uC11C \uC804\uCCB4\uC801\uC778 \uBAB8\uAE38\uC774\uAC00 1.5~2.5m\uC778 \uC911\uB300\uD615\uC758 \uBAB8\uC9D1\uC744 \uAC00\uC9C4 \uB3C4\uB9C8\uBC40\uC774\uB2E4."@ko . "Ennatosaurus tecton Efremov, 1956 (ennatosauro) \u00E8 un tetrapode estinto, appartenente ai sinapsidi. Visse nel Permiano medio (Wordiano, circa 270 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Russia. \u00C8 considerato l'ultimo rappresentante dei caseidi."@it . . . . . . . . "\uC5D4\uB098\uD1A0\uC0AC\uC6B0\uB8E8\uC2A4"@ko . . . . . . . "Ennatosaurus"@uk . . "Ennatosaurus"@en . . . . . . . . . "\u57C3\u7D0D\u6258\u9F8D\u5C6C\uFF08\u5B78\u540D\uFF1AEnnatosaurus\uFF09\u610F\u70BA\u300C\u7B2C\u4E5D\u500B\u722C\u884C\u52D5\u7269\u300D\uFF0C\u662F\u7A2E\u5DF2\u6EC5\u7D55\u5408\u5F13\u7DB1\u52D5\u7269\uFF0C\u5C6C\u65BC\u76E4\u9F8D\u76EE\u5361\u8272\u9F8D\u79D1\uFF0C\u751F\u5B58\u65BC\u4E8C\u758A\u7D00\u6C83\u5FB7\u671F\u7684\u4FC4\u7F85\u65AF\u6B50\u6D32\u5730\u5340\u3002 \u57C3\u7D0D\u6258\u9F8D\u662F\u7A2E\u8349\u98DF\u6027\u52D5\u7269\uFF0C\u53EF\u80FD\u6703\u4F7F\u7528\u5BEC\u5EE3\u7684\u524D\u638C\u6316\u53D6\u690D\u7269\u3002\u5982\u540C\u5176\u4ED6\u5361\u8272\u9F8D\u985E\uFF0C\u57C3\u7D0D\u6258\u9F8D\u6709\u5C0F\u578B\u982D\u90E8\uFF0C\u8EAB\u9AD4\u5BEC\u5EE3\u3002\u5634\u90E8\u4F48\u6EFF\u91D8\u72C0\u3001\u920D\u7259\u9F52\u3002\u8207\u57C3\u7D0D\u6258\u9F8D\u751F\u5B58\u65BC\u76F8\u540C\u6642\u4EE3\u3001\u5730\u5340\u7684\u52D5\u7269\u6709\uFF1A\u8349\u98DF\u6027\u7684\u591C\u5B88\u9F8D\u3001\u8089\u98DF\u6027\u7684\u5DF4\u83AB\u9C77\u3002 \u6839\u64DA\u76EE\u524D\u767C\u73FE\u7684\u6A19\u672C\uFF0C\u57C3\u7D0D\u6258\u9F8D\u7684\u9AD4\u578B\u63A5\u8FD1\u8C93\uFF0C\u4F46\u9019\u4E9B\u6A19\u672C\u591A\u5C6C\u65BC\u5E7C\u5E74\u500B\u9AD4\u3002\u6210\u5E74\u7684\u57C3\u7D0D\u6258\u9F8D\uFF0C\u9AD4\u578B\u53EF\u80FD\u63A5\u8FD1\u5176\u8FD1\u89AA\u676F\u9F3B\u9F8D\uFF0C\u676F\u9F3B\u9F8D\u7684\u8EAB\u9577\u7D046.1\u516C\u5C3A\uFF0820\u544E\uFF09\u3002\u57C3\u7D0D\u6258\u9F8D\u7684\u5316\u77F3\u90FD\u4F86\u81EA\u65BC\u540C\u4E00\u6316\u6398\u5730\u9EDE\uFF0C\u5176\u4E2D\u6709\u6578\u500B\u5E7C\u5E74\u500B\u9AD4\uFF0C\u4EE5\u53CA\u4E00\u500B\u6210\u5E74\u500B\u9AD4\u7684\u982D\u9871\u9AA8\u3002"@zh . "\u57C3\u7D0D\u6258\u9F8D\u5C6C"@zh . . . . . . "Ennatosaurus (significa \u00ABel noveno reptil\u00BB) fue un g\u00E9nero de pelicosaurios pertenecientes a la familia Caseidae que vivieron en Rusia durante el Wordiense del periodo P\u00E9rmico."@es . . . . . . . . . . "Ennatosaurus tecton Ennatosaurus Genre \u2020 EnnatosaurusEfremov, 1956 Esp\u00E8ce \u2020 Ennatosaurus tectonEfremov, 1956, esp\u00E8ce type Ennatosaurus est un genre de synapsides Caseidae ayant v\u00E9cu au milieu du Permien moyen (Roadien sup\u00E9rieur - Wordien inf\u00E9rieur) dans le nord de la Russie d\u2019Europe. Le genre n\u2019est repr\u00E9sent\u00E9 que par son esp\u00E8ce type, Ennatosaurus tecton, qui fut nomm\u00E9e en 1956 par Ivan Antonovich Efremov. L\u2019esp\u00E8ce est connue par au moins six cr\u00E2nes associ\u00E9s \u00E0 leurs mandibules (deux d\u2019entre eux ayant conserv\u00E9s l\u2019appareil hyo\u00EFde), ainsi que par des ossements postcr\u00E2niens de plusieurs individus juv\u00E9niles. Ennatosaurus poss\u00E8de le cr\u00E2ne caract\u00E9ristique des cas\u00E9id\u00E9s avec un museau court inclin\u00E9 vers l\u2019avant et pourvu de tr\u00E8s grandes narines externes. Il se distingue toutefois des autres cas\u00E9id\u00E9s d\u00E9riv\u00E9s par un squelette postcr\u00E2nien aux proportions plus r\u00E9duites compar\u00E9es \u00E0 la taille du cr\u00E2ne. Comme chez les autres cas\u00E9id\u00E9s \u00E9volu\u00E9s, les dents d\u2019Ennatosaurus \u00E9taient bien adapt\u00E9es pour trancher et couper la v\u00E9g\u00E9tation. La pr\u00E9sence d\u2019un appareil hyo\u00EFde tr\u00E8s d\u00E9velopp\u00E9 indique la pr\u00E9sence d\u2019une langue massive et mobile, laquelle devait travailler en collaboration avec les dents palatines lors de la d\u00E9glutition. Avec un \u00E2ge Roadien sup\u00E9rieur-Wordien, Ennatosaurus fut l\u2019un des derniers Caseidae connu (avec le genre Lalieudorhynchus du sud de la France)."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Efremov, 1956"@en . . . . . "Ennatosaurus"@nl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ennatosaurus"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "\uC5D4\uB098\uD1A0\uC0AC\uC6B0\uB8E8\uC2A4(\uD559\uBA85:Ennatosaurus tecton)\uB294 \uB3C4\uB9C8\uBC40\uBAA9 \uCE74\uC138\uC544\uACFC\uC5D0 \uC18D\uD558\uB294 \uB3C4\uB9C8\uBC40\uC774\uB2E4. \uC9C0\uAE08\uC740 \uBA78\uC885\uB41C \uC885\uC73C\uB85C\uC11C \uC804\uCCB4\uC801\uC778 \uBAB8\uAE38\uC774\uAC00 1.5~2.5m\uC778 \uC911\uB300\uD615\uC758 \uBAB8\uC9D1\uC744 \uAC00\uC9C4 \uB3C4\uB9C8\uBC40\uC774\uB2E4."@ko . . . "Ennatosaurus tecton Ennatosaurus Genre \u2020 EnnatosaurusEfremov, 1956 Esp\u00E8ce \u2020 Ennatosaurus tectonEfremov, 1956, esp\u00E8ce type Ennatosaurus est un genre de synapsides Caseidae ayant v\u00E9cu au milieu du Permien moyen (Roadien sup\u00E9rieur - Wordien inf\u00E9rieur) dans le nord de la Russie d\u2019Europe. Le genre n\u2019est repr\u00E9sent\u00E9 que par son esp\u00E8ce type, Ennatosaurus tecton, qui fut nomm\u00E9e en 1956 par Ivan Antonovich Efremov. L\u2019esp\u00E8ce est connue par au moins six cr\u00E2nes associ\u00E9s \u00E0 leurs mandibules (deux d\u2019entre eux ayant conserv\u00E9s l\u2019appareil hyo\u00EFde), ainsi que par des ossements postcr\u00E2niens de plusieurs individus juv\u00E9niles. Ennatosaurus poss\u00E8de le cr\u00E2ne caract\u00E9ristique des cas\u00E9id\u00E9s avec un museau court inclin\u00E9 vers l\u2019avant et pourvu de tr\u00E8s grandes narines externes. Il se distingue toutefois des autres cas\u00E9id\u00E9s"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ennatosaurus is an extinct genus of caseid synapsid that lived during the Middle Permian (late Roadian - early Wordian) in northern European Russia. The genus is only represented by its type species, Ennatosaurus tecton, which was named in 1956 by Ivan Antonovich Efremov. The species is known from at least six skulls associated with their lower jaws (two of them preserved with the hyoid apparatus), as well as from the postcranial bones of several juvenile individuals. Ennatosaurus has the typical caseid skull with a short snout tilted forward and very large external nares. However, it differs from other derived caseids by its postcranial skeleton with smaller proportions compared to the size of the skull. As with other advanced caseids, the teeth of Ennatosaurus were well suited for slicin"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Ennatosaurus \u00E9 um g\u00EAnero de pelicossauro do Permiano M\u00E9dio da R\u00FAssia. H\u00E1 uma \u00FAnica esp\u00E9cie do g\u00EAnero Ennatosaurus tecton. Era herb\u00EDvoro."@pt . . . . "Ennatosaurus (significa \u00ABel noveno reptil\u00BB) fue un g\u00E9nero de pelicosaurios pertenecientes a la familia Caseidae que vivieron en Rusia durante el Wordiense del periodo P\u00E9rmico."@es . . . . . . "25062"^^ . . . . . . . "Ennatosaurus \u00E9 um g\u00EAnero de pelicossauro do Permiano M\u00E9dio da R\u00FAssia. H\u00E1 uma \u00FAnica esp\u00E9cie do g\u00EAnero Ennatosaurus tecton. Era herb\u00EDvoro."@pt . . . . . . . . . . "Ennatosaurus is an extinct genus of caseid synapsid that lived during the Middle Permian (late Roadian - early Wordian) in northern European Russia. The genus is only represented by its type species, Ennatosaurus tecton, which was named in 1956 by Ivan Antonovich Efremov. The species is known from at least six skulls associated with their lower jaws (two of them preserved with the hyoid apparatus), as well as from the postcranial bones of several juvenile individuals. Ennatosaurus has the typical caseid skull with a short snout tilted forward and very large external nares. However, it differs from other derived caseids by its postcranial skeleton with smaller proportions compared to the size of the skull. As with other advanced caseids, the teeth of Ennatosaurus were well suited for slicing and cutting vegetation. The presence of a highly developed hyoid apparatus indicates the presence of a massive and mobile tongue, which had to work in collaboration with the palatal teeth during swallowing. With a late Roadian - early Wordian age, Ennatosaurus is one of the last known caseids (with Lalieudorhynchus from southern France)."@en . . . . 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"Ennatosaurus"@es . . . "Species"@en . "15056466"^^ . . . "Ennatosaurus"@fr . . "Ennatosaurus tecton"@it . . . "Efremov, 1956"@en . . . . . "Ennatosaurus"@pt . .