#Nochnitsa geminidens
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Two articles published in the journal "PeerJ" describe the discovery of two species of saber-toothed predators that were named Gorynychus masyutinae and Nochnitsa geminidens, both belonging to the group of therapsids. Christian Kammerer of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh, USA, and Vladimir Masyutin of the Vyatka Paleontological Museum in Kirov, Russia, examined the fossils, which improve our knowledge of the evolution of early mammals.
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A Gorynych with a 'female spirit' found in the Kirov region . Vladimir Masyutin, an expert at the Vyatka Paleontological Museum, together with Christian Kammerer from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, described two new types of therapsids found in Permian sediments near the city of Kotelnich in the Kirov region. Two scientific articles on the therocephalus Gorynychus masyutinae and the gorgonopsian Nochnitsa geminidens in comparison with the known since 1999 Viatkogorgon ivakhnenkoi, are published in the journal PeerJ. https://ift.tt/2HwzJTP
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Due articoli pubblicati sulla rivista "PeerJ" descrivono la scoperta di due specie di predatori dai denti a sciabola che sono stati chiamati Gorynychus masyutinae e Nochnitsa geminidens, entrambi appartenenti al gruppo dei terapsidi. Christian Kammerer del Museo di Scienze Naturali del North Carolina a Raleigh, negli USA, e Vladimir Masyutin del Museo Paleontologico Vyatka a Kirov, in Russia, hanno esaminato i fossili, che migliorano le nostre conoscenze dell'evoluzione dei mammiferi primitivi.
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