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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract 콩카비스피나(학명:Concavispina biseridens)는 기룡목 탈라토사우루스과에 속하는 기룡이다. 지금은 멸종된 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 4~6m인 거대한 기룡에 속한다. , Concavispina biseridens Concavispina GenreConcavispina biseridens Concavispina Genre † Concavispina (d) et al., 2013 Espèce † Concavispina biseridens (d) et al., 2013 Concavispina est un genre éteint de « reptiles » thalattosauriens de la super-famille des Thalattosauroidea du début du Trias supérieur (étage Carnien) dans la formation géologique de de la province du Guizhou, dans le sud de la Chine. Il ne contient qu'une seule espèce, Concavispina biseridens, uniquement connue par l'holotype ZMNH M8804, un squelette presque complet de 3,64 mètres de long.te presque complet de 3,64 mètres de long. , La concavispina (Concavispina biseridens) è un rettile estinto appartenente ai talattosauri. Visse nel Triassico superiore (Carnico, circa 225 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Cina. , Concavispina is an extinct genus of thalatConcavispina is an extinct genus of thalattosaur reptile from the early Late Triassic (Carnian stage) Xiaowa Formation of Guangling, Guizhou, southern China. It contains a single species, Concavispina biseridens. It is known only from the holotype ZMNH M8804, a nearly complete 364 cm long skeleton. Concavispina can be differentiated from other thalattosaurs by possessing two rows of blunt teeth on the anterior part of the maxilla (upper jaw bone) and a V-shaped notch on the dorsal margin of each neural spine in the dorsal (back) vertebrae. Both its generic and specific names refer to these autapomorphies (unique characteristics), as Concavispina means "concave spine" and biseridens means "two rows of teeth". It is thought to be most closely related to Xinpusaurus, as both taxa share three derived characters: a maxilla that is curved upward at its anterior end, a humerus (upper arm bone) that is wider near the shoulder than near the elbow, and the presence of less than five cervicals (neck vertebrae).less than five cervicals (neck vertebrae).
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rdfs:comment 콩카비스피나(학명:Concavispina biseridens)는 기룡목 탈라토사우루스과에 속하는 기룡이다. 지금은 멸종된 종으로서 전체적인 몸길이가 4~6m인 거대한 기룡에 속한다. , Concavispina is an extinct genus of thalatConcavispina is an extinct genus of thalattosaur reptile from the early Late Triassic (Carnian stage) Xiaowa Formation of Guangling, Guizhou, southern China. It contains a single species, Concavispina biseridens. It is known only from the holotype ZMNH M8804, a nearly complete 364 cm long skeleton. Concavispina can be differentiated from other thalattosaurs by possessing two rows of blunt teeth on the anterior part of the maxilla (upper jaw bone) and a V-shaped notch on the dorsal margin of each neural spine in the dorsal (back) vertebrae. Both its generic and specific names refer to these autapomorphies (unique characteristics), as Concavispina means "concave spine" and biseridens means "two rows of teeth". It is thought to be most closely related to Xinpusaurus, as both taxa share three to Xinpusaurus, as both taxa share three , Concavispina biseridens Concavispina GenreConcavispina biseridens Concavispina Genre † Concavispina (d) et al., 2013 Espèce † Concavispina biseridens (d) et al., 2013 Concavispina est un genre éteint de « reptiles » thalattosauriens de la super-famille des Thalattosauroidea du début du Trias supérieur (étage Carnien) dans la formation géologique de de la province du Guizhou, dans le sud de la Chine. Il ne contient qu'une seule espèce, Concavispina biseridens, uniquement connue par l'holotype ZMNH M8804, un squelette presque complet de 3,64 mètres de long.te presque complet de 3,64 mètres de long. , La concavispina (Concavispina biseridens) è un rettile estinto appartenente ai talattosauri. Visse nel Triassico superiore (Carnico, circa 225 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Cina.
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