. . . . . "2298"^^ . . "Artist's reconstruction of K. permira"@en . . "Kushlukiidae"@en . . . . "\u5361\u6C99\u7F57\u514B\u9C7C\u5C5E"@zh . . . . . . "Kushlukia"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kushlukia permira"@en . . . . "Danilchenko, 1968"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Kushlukia"@en . "1010566664"^^ . "21732940"^^ . . . . . . "K. permira"@en . "Kushlukia"@en . "Kushlukia"@en . . . . . . . "\u5361\u6C99\u7F85\u514B\u9B5A\u5C6C\uFF08\u5C6C\u540D\uFF1AKushlukia\uFF09\u70BA\u8F3B\u9C2D\u9B5A\u7DB1\u4E0B\u7684\u4E00\u7A2E\u9B5A\u985E\uFF0C\u5728\u6F14\u5316\u95DC\u4FC2\u4E0A\u63A5\u8FD1\u65BC\u73FE\u751F\u7684\u9BD5\u9BD6\u3002\u751F\u5B58\u65BC\u59CB\u65B0\u4E16\u65E9\u671F\u7684\u4F0A\u666E\u96F7\u65AF\u968E\uFF0C\u5316\u77F3\u767C\u73FE\u65BC\u571F\u5EAB\u66FC\u5DF4\u723E\u574E\u5DDE\u6771\u90E8\u7684Uylya-Kushlyuk\u6751\uFF08Danata \u7D44\uFF09\u8207\u5370\u5EA6\u62C9\u8CC8\u65AF\u5766\u90A6\u7684\u5DF4\u723E\u6885\u723E\u7E23\u3002\u6A19\u6E96\u9AD4\u9577\uFF08\u543B\u7AEF\u81F3\u5C3E\u9C2D\u57FA\u90E8\uFF099 \u81F3 20 \u516C\u5206\uFF0C\u5176\u4E2D\u65BC\u5370\u5EA6\u767C\u73FE\u7684\u65CF\u7FA4\uFF08\u672A\u5B9A\u7A2E Kushlukia sp.\uFF09\u9AD4\u578B\u8F03\u5C0F\u3002"@zh . . . . "Kushlukia is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish, closely related to the luvar, that lived during the lower Eocene. K. permira is from Eocene portion of the Danata Formation Lagerstatten (which otherwise spans the Thanetian epoch of the Paleocene to the Lowest Eocene), of Turkmenistan. A second, as yet undescribed species is from the Fuller's Earth formation Lagerstatten in the Barmer District, of Ypresian Rajasthan, India."@en . . "\u5361\u6C99\u7F85\u514B\u9B5A\u5C6C\uFF08\u5C6C\u540D\uFF1AKushlukia\uFF09\u70BA\u8F3B\u9C2D\u9B5A\u7DB1\u4E0B\u7684\u4E00\u7A2E\u9B5A\u985E\uFF0C\u5728\u6F14\u5316\u95DC\u4FC2\u4E0A\u63A5\u8FD1\u65BC\u73FE\u751F\u7684\u9BD5\u9BD6\u3002\u751F\u5B58\u65BC\u59CB\u65B0\u4E16\u65E9\u671F\u7684\u4F0A\u666E\u96F7\u65AF\u968E\uFF0C\u5316\u77F3\u767C\u73FE\u65BC\u571F\u5EAB\u66FC\u5DF4\u723E\u574E\u5DDE\u6771\u90E8\u7684Uylya-Kushlyuk\u6751\uFF08Danata \u7D44\uFF09\u8207\u5370\u5EA6\u62C9\u8CC8\u65AF\u5766\u90A6\u7684\u5DF4\u723E\u6885\u723E\u7E23\u3002\u6A19\u6E96\u9AD4\u9577\uFF08\u543B\u7AEF\u81F3\u5C3E\u9C2D\u57FA\u90E8\uFF099 \u81F3 20 \u516C\u5206\uFF0C\u5176\u4E2D\u65BC\u5370\u5EA6\u767C\u73FE\u7684\u65CF\u7FA4\uFF08\u672A\u5B9A\u7A2E Kushlukia sp.\uFF09\u9AD4\u578B\u8F03\u5C0F\u3002"@zh . "Kushlukia is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish, closely related to the luvar, that lived during the lower Eocene. K. permira is from Eocene portion of the Danata Formation Lagerstatten (which otherwise spans the Thanetian epoch of the Paleocene to the Lowest Eocene), of Turkmenistan. A second, as yet undescribed species is from the Fuller's Earth formation Lagerstatten in the Barmer District, of Ypresian Rajasthan, India."@en . . . . .