Palvennia
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Palvennia an entity of type: Animal100015388
Palvennia es un género monoespecífico extinto de ictiosaurio oftalmosáurido que vivió en el Jurásico superior de lo que hoy es Svalbard, Noruega. Sus restos fósiles aparecieron en 2004 en Spitsbergen, en la , y se ha datado en el medio. El espécimen holotipo ( 1451) conserva un cuarto anterior del esqueleto y el cráneo casi completos.
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La palvennia (Palvennia hoybergeti) è un rettile marino estinto, appartenente agli ittiosauri. Visse alla fine del Giurassico superiore (Titoniano, circa 148 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Norvegia.
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パルベンニア(学名:Palvennia)は、ノルウェーのジュラ紀末の層から発見された、オフタルモサウルス科オフタルモサウルス亜科に属する絶滅した魚竜の属。オスロに位置する古生物学博物館である PalVenn にちなんでおり、この博物館の調査が模式標本の発見に繋がった。2012年にパトリック・スコット・ドラッケンミラーが記載した Palvennia hoybergeti が唯一知られている種である。
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Palvennia is an extinct genus of ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaurian known from the uppermost Jurassic of Central Spitsbergen, Norway. It was named for PalVenn, the Friends of the Palaeontological Museum in Oslo, whose expedition led to the discovery of the type specimen. Palvennia is known from a single skull from the Slottsmøya Member of the Agardhfjellet Formation (middle Volgian/late Tithonian, Late Jurassic). The skull is 860 mm long, but is unusual in having a very short rostrum (~0.6× the skull length), similar to Ichthyosaurus breviceps. Because of this, the orbit seems very large (0.34× the skull length), but this may be effected by crushing. The single and only known species is Palvennia hoybergeti Druckenmiller et al., 2012. In 2019, Palvennia was synonymized with Arthropterygius, th
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Palvennia
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Palvennia hoybergeti
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팔베니아
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パルベンニア
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Palvennia
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Palvennia hoybergeti
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Druckenmiller et al., 2012
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Palvennia es un género monoespecífico extinto de ictiosaurio oftalmosáurido que vivió en el Jurásico superior de lo que hoy es Svalbard, Noruega. Sus restos fósiles aparecieron en 2004 en Spitsbergen, en la , y se ha datado en el medio. El espécimen holotipo ( 1451) conserva un cuarto anterior del esqueleto y el cráneo casi completos.
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Palvennia is an extinct genus of ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaurian known from the uppermost Jurassic of Central Spitsbergen, Norway. It was named for PalVenn, the Friends of the Palaeontological Museum in Oslo, whose expedition led to the discovery of the type specimen. Palvennia is known from a single skull from the Slottsmøya Member of the Agardhfjellet Formation (middle Volgian/late Tithonian, Late Jurassic). The skull is 860 mm long, but is unusual in having a very short rostrum (~0.6× the skull length), similar to Ichthyosaurus breviceps. Because of this, the orbit seems very large (0.34× the skull length), but this may be effected by crushing. The single and only known species is Palvennia hoybergeti Druckenmiller et al., 2012. In 2019, Palvennia was synonymized with Arthropterygius, though maintained as a separate species, by Nikolay Zverkov and Natalya Prilepskaya, although this synonymy was objected to later that same year by Lene Delsett and colleagues, who maintained that they were sufficiently different to warrant separate genera.
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La palvennia (Palvennia hoybergeti) è un rettile marino estinto, appartenente agli ittiosauri. Visse alla fine del Giurassico superiore (Titoniano, circa 148 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Norvegia.
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팔베니아(학명:Palvennia hoybergeti)는 어룡목 안룡과에 속하는 어룡이다. 지금은 멸종된 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 4m인 거대한 어룡에 속한다.
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パルベンニア(学名:Palvennia)は、ノルウェーのジュラ紀末の層から発見された、オフタルモサウルス科オフタルモサウルス亜科に属する絶滅した魚竜の属。オスロに位置する古生物学博物館である PalVenn にちなんでおり、この博物館の調査が模式標本の発見に繋がった。2012年にパトリック・スコット・ドラッケンミラーが記載した Palvennia hoybergeti が唯一知られている種である。
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