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[edit]DescriptionНачальник полевого отряда Д. Сумин даёт интервью во время раскопок на Котельничском местонахождении палеозойских четвероногих.jpg |
Русский: В результате работ объединённого отряда кооператива «Каменный цветок» и Палеонтологического института РАН (Москва) в красноцветных толщах Котельничского местонахождения была обнаружена одна из крупнейших фаун верхнепермских наземных четвероногих. Количество представителей ныне приближается к 15 родам.
В связи с вкладом в изучение палеозойских наземных позвоночных в честь сотрудников кооператива были описаны некоторые из найденных в Котельниче форм - Karenites ornamentatus, Suminia getmanovi и Viatkosuchus sumini. До работ в Котельниче скелеты плохой сохранности некоторых форм, близких к представителям данной фауны, были известны из формации Карру, Южная Африка. В результате раскопок в Котельниче были найдены полные скелеты практически идеальной сохранности и значительно расширено разнообразие известных форм.English: Head of field unit of D. Sumin gives an interview during the excavations of the Kotelnich for the location of Paleozoic tetrapods
— As a result of the work of the joint detachment of the "Stone Flower" cooperative and the Palaeontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), one of the largest faunas of the Upper Perm terrestrial four-legged animals was found in the red-colored strata of the Kotelnichiča site. The number of representatives is now approaching 15 genera. In connection with the contribution to the study of Paleozoic terrestrial vertebrates in honor of the cooperative's employees, some of the forms found in Kotelnicheska - Karenites ornamentatus, Suminia getmanovi and Viatkosuchus sumini - were described. Prior to the Kotelnicheska works, skeletons of poor preservation of some forms, close to the representatives of this fauna, were known from the Carrus formation, South Africa. As a result of excavations in Kotelnica, complete skeletons of almost perfect preservation were found and the variety of known forms was considerably expanded. |
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