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Konzhukovia is an amphibian genus that belongs to an extinct group of temnospondyls, the largest clade of basal tetrapods including about 198 genera, 292 species, and more than half of which were alive during the early Mesozoic period. The animal was a predator that lived about 260 million years ago, and could get up to about three meters in length. Specifically, Konzukovia lived during the Permian, between 252 and 270 million years ago according to the type of rock the fossil was found in. There are three species within this genus, K. vetusta, K. tarda, and K. sangabrielensis, the first two originating from Russia while the latest originating from Southern Brazil. The discovery of this specimen in Southern Brazil provided more evidence to support the idea that during this animals existenc

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  • Konzhukovia vetusta (ca)
  • Konzhukovia (es)
  • Konzhukovia (fr)
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  • Konzhukovia (it)
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  • Konzhukovia vetusta és una espècie d'amfibi temnospòndil extint que va viure al període Permià. (ca)
  • Konzhukovia es un género extinto de anfibio estereospondilomorfo temnospóndilo de la familia Archegosauridae, el cual vivió durante el Pérmico superior en lo que hoy es Rusia. La especie tipo es Konzhukovia vetusta.​ (es)
  • Konzhukovia est un genre d'amphibiens temnospondyles du Permien, ayant vécu il y a entre 252 et 270 millions d'années et pouvant atteindre jusqu'à 3 mètres de long. (fr)
  • La konzhukovia (gen. Konzhukovia) è un anfibio estinto, appartenente ai temnospondili. Visse nel Permiano superiore (circa 270 - 265 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Russia e in Brasile. (it)
  • Konzhukovia is an amphibian genus that belongs to an extinct group of temnospondyls, the largest clade of basal tetrapods including about 198 genera, 292 species, and more than half of which were alive during the early Mesozoic period. The animal was a predator that lived about 260 million years ago, and could get up to about three meters in length. Specifically, Konzukovia lived during the Permian, between 252 and 270 million years ago according to the type of rock the fossil was found in. There are three species within this genus, K. vetusta, K. tarda, and K. sangabrielensis, the first two originating from Russia while the latest originating from Southern Brazil. The discovery of this specimen in Southern Brazil provided more evidence to support the idea that during this animals existenc (en)
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  • Late Permian, (en)
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  • Konzhukovia (en)
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  • Gubin, 1991 (en)
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  • *K. vetusta ( ) *K. tarda (Gubin, 1991) *K. sangabrielensis (Pacheco et al. 2016) (en)
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  • Konzhukovia vetusta és una espècie d'amfibi temnospòndil extint que va viure al període Permià. (ca)
  • Konzhukovia es un género extinto de anfibio estereospondilomorfo temnospóndilo de la familia Archegosauridae, el cual vivió durante el Pérmico superior en lo que hoy es Rusia. La especie tipo es Konzhukovia vetusta.​ (es)
  • Konzhukovia is an amphibian genus that belongs to an extinct group of temnospondyls, the largest clade of basal tetrapods including about 198 genera, 292 species, and more than half of which were alive during the early Mesozoic period. The animal was a predator that lived about 260 million years ago, and could get up to about three meters in length. Specifically, Konzukovia lived during the Permian, between 252 and 270 million years ago according to the type of rock the fossil was found in. There are three species within this genus, K. vetusta, K. tarda, and K. sangabrielensis, the first two originating from Russia while the latest originating from Southern Brazil. The discovery of this specimen in Southern Brazil provided more evidence to support the idea that during this animals existence, there was a “biological corridor” because of the supercontinent Pangea, allowing these species to be found so far apart from each other. Konzhukovia belongs to the family Archegosauridae, a family consisted of large temnospondyls that most likely compare to modern day crocodiles. Since the discovery of the latest species, K. sangabrielensis, Pacheco proposes that there must be the creation of a new family, Konzhokoviidae, a monophyletic group in a sister-group relationship with Stereospondlyi in order to accommodate the three species. Konzhukovia skulls usually exhibit typical rhinesuchid features including an overall parabolic shape, small orbits located more posteriorly, and the pterygoids do not reach the vomer. These animals were long-snouted amphibians that had clear adaptations made for fish catching, as well as exemplifying aquatic features. (en)
  • Konzhukovia est un genre d'amphibiens temnospondyles du Permien, ayant vécu il y a entre 252 et 270 millions d'années et pouvant atteindre jusqu'à 3 mètres de long. (fr)
  • La konzhukovia (gen. Konzhukovia) è un anfibio estinto, appartenente ai temnospondili. Visse nel Permiano superiore (circa 270 - 265 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Russia e in Brasile. (it)
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