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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

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  • 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)
  • Ennatosaurus (significa «el noveno reptil») fue un género de pelicosaurios pertenecientes a la familia Caseidae que vivieron en Rusia durante el Wordiense del periodo Pérmico. (es)
  • Ennatosaurus tecton Ennatosaurus Genre † EnnatosaurusEfremov, 1956 Espèce † Ennatosaurus tectonEfremov, 1956, espèce type Ennatosaurus est un genre de synapsides Caseidae ayant vécu au milieu du Permien moyen (Roadien supérieur - Wordien inférieur) dans le nord de la Russie d’Europe. Le genre n’est représenté que par son espèce type, Ennatosaurus tecton, qui fut nommée en 1956 par Ivan Antonovich Efremov. L’espèce est connue par au moins six crânes associés à leurs mandibules (deux d’entre eux ayant conservés l’appareil hyoïde), ainsi que par des ossements postcrâniens de plusieurs individus juvéniles. Ennatosaurus possède le crâne caractéristique des caséidés avec un museau court incliné vers l’avant et pourvu de très grandes narines externes. Il se distingue toutefois des autres caséidés dérivés par un squelette postcrânien aux proportions plus réduites comparées à la taille du crâne. Comme chez les autres caséidés évolués, les dents d’Ennatosaurus étaient bien adaptées pour trancher et couper la végétation. La présence d’un appareil hyoïde très développé indique la présence d’une langue massive et mobile, laquelle devait travailler en collaboration avec les dents palatines lors de la déglutition. Avec un âge Roadien supérieur-Wordien, Ennatosaurus fut l’un des derniers Caseidae connu (avec le genre Lalieudorhynchus du sud de la France). (fr)
  • 엔나토사우루스(학명:Ennatosaurus tecton)는 도마뱀목 카세아과에 속하는 도마뱀이다. 지금은 멸종된 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 1.5~2.5m인 중대형의 몸집을 가진 도마뱀이다. (ko)
  • Ennatosaurus tecton Efremov, 1956 (ennatosauro) è 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. È considerato l'ultimo rappresentante dei caseidi. (it)
  • Ennatosaurus é um gênero de pelicossauro do Permiano Médio da Rússia. Há uma única espécie do gênero Ennatosaurus tecton. Era herbívoro. (pt)
  • 埃納托龍屬(學名:Ennatosaurus)意為「第九個爬行動物」,是種已滅絕合弓綱動物,屬於盤龍目卡色龍科,生存於二疊紀沃德期的俄羅斯歐洲地區。 埃納托龍是種草食性動物,可能會使用寬廣的前掌挖取植物。如同其他卡色龍類,埃納托龍有小型頭部,身體寬廣。嘴部佈滿釘狀、鈍牙齒。與埃納托龍生存於相同時代、地區的動物有:草食性的夜守龍、肉食性的巴莫鱷。 根據目前發現的標本,埃納托龍的體型接近貓,但這些標本多屬於幼年個體。成年的埃納托龍,體型可能接近其近親杯鼻龍,杯鼻龍的身長約6.1公尺(20呎)。埃納托龍的化石都來自於同一挖掘地點,其中有數個幼年個體,以及一個成年個體的頭顱骨。 (zh)
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  • Ennatosaurus (significa «el noveno reptil») fue un género de pelicosaurios pertenecientes a la familia Caseidae que vivieron en Rusia durante el Wordiense del periodo Pérmico. (es)
  • 엔나토사우루스(학명:Ennatosaurus tecton)는 도마뱀목 카세아과에 속하는 도마뱀이다. 지금은 멸종된 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 1.5~2.5m인 중대형의 몸집을 가진 도마뱀이다. (ko)
  • Ennatosaurus tecton Efremov, 1956 (ennatosauro) è 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. È considerato l'ultimo rappresentante dei caseidi. (it)
  • Ennatosaurus é um gênero de pelicossauro do Permiano Médio da Rússia. Há uma única espécie do gênero Ennatosaurus tecton. Era herbívoro. (pt)
  • 埃納托龍屬(學名:Ennatosaurus)意為「第九個爬行動物」,是種已滅絕合弓綱動物,屬於盤龍目卡色龍科,生存於二疊紀沃德期的俄羅斯歐洲地區。 埃納托龍是種草食性動物,可能會使用寬廣的前掌挖取植物。如同其他卡色龍類,埃納托龍有小型頭部,身體寬廣。嘴部佈滿釘狀、鈍牙齒。與埃納托龍生存於相同時代、地區的動物有:草食性的夜守龍、肉食性的巴莫鱷。 根據目前發現的標本,埃納托龍的體型接近貓,但這些標本多屬於幼年個體。成年的埃納托龍,體型可能接近其近親杯鼻龍,杯鼻龍的身長約6.1公尺(20呎)。埃納托龍的化石都來自於同一挖掘地點,其中有數個幼年個體,以及一個成年個體的頭顱骨。 (zh)
  • 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 tecton Ennatosaurus Genre † EnnatosaurusEfremov, 1956 Espèce † Ennatosaurus tectonEfremov, 1956, espèce type Ennatosaurus est un genre de synapsides Caseidae ayant vécu au milieu du Permien moyen (Roadien supérieur - Wordien inférieur) dans le nord de la Russie d’Europe. Le genre n’est représenté que par son espèce type, Ennatosaurus tecton, qui fut nommée en 1956 par Ivan Antonovich Efremov. L’espèce est connue par au moins six crânes associés à leurs mandibules (deux d’entre eux ayant conservés l’appareil hyoïde), ainsi que par des ossements postcrâniens de plusieurs individus juvéniles. Ennatosaurus possède le crâne caractéristique des caséidés avec un museau court incliné vers l’avant et pourvu de très grandes narines externes. Il se distingue toutefois des autres caséidés (fr)
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