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Malutinisuchus
Temporal range: Middle TriassicScientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: †Prolacertiformes Family: 1986 Species - †M. gratus Otschev, 1986 (type)
Malutinisuchus is an extinct genus of prolacertid prolacertiform. The genus was named in 1986 with the description of the type species M. gratus.[1] Malutinisuchus is known from Ladinian-age Middle Triassic deposits in the Bukobay and Rassypnaya localities in Orenburg Oblast, Russia.[2] In Russia, deposits of this age are referred to the Bukobay Gorizont.[3]
References
- ^ Otschev, V.G. (1986). "Concerning the Middle Triassic reptiles from the southern Cis-Ural region". Ezhegodnik Vsesoyuznogo Paleontologicheskogo Obshchestva 29: 171–179.
- ^ Shishkin, M.A.; Sennikov, A.G.; Novikov, I.V. and Ilyina, N.V. (2006). "Differentiation of tetrapod communities and some aspects of biotic events in the early triassic of Eastern Europe". Paleontological Journal 40 (1): 1–10. doi:10.1134/S0031030106010011.
- ^ Sues, H.-D.; and Fraser, N.C. (2010). "5. Late Middle and Late Triassic of Europe". Triassic Life on Land. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 81–104.
Categories:- Prehistoric reptile stubs
- Prolacertiformes
- Prehistoric reptiles of Europe
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