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- Bystrowiana abstract "Bystrowiana is an extinct genus of bystrowianid chroniosuchian from upper Permian deposits of Vladimir Region, Russia and Jiyuan, China. Chroniosuchians are often thought to be reptiliomorphs, but some recent phylogenetic analyses suggest instead that they are stem-tetrapods. The genus is named in honour of Dr. Alexey Bystrow, who was a Russian paleontologist. It was first named by Vyushkov in 1957 and the type species is Bystrowiana permira. Two species - B. permira and B. sinica - are known.Bystrowiana is known from a 30 cm skull, which suggests it was a large animal up to 2.5 m (8.2 ft).".
- Bystrowiana thumbnail Bystrowiana_permira1DB.jpg?width=300.
- Bystrowiana wikiPageID "17251657".
- Bystrowiana wikiPageRevisionID "568615541".
- Bystrowiana authority "Vyushkov, 1957".
- Bystrowiana displayParents "3".
- Bystrowiana hasPhotoCollection Bystrowiana.
- Bystrowiana imageCaption "Bystrowiana permira".
- Bystrowiana imageWidth "250".
- Bystrowiana name "Bystrowiana".
- Bystrowiana subdivision "*†B. permira ( Vyushkov, 1957 ) *†B. sinica ( Young, 1979)".
- Bystrowiana subdivisionRanks Species.
- Bystrowiana subject Category:Permian_animals.
- Bystrowiana subject Category:Prehistoric_tetrapods.
- Bystrowiana subject Category:Reptiliomorphs.
- Bystrowiana type Animal100015388.
- Bystrowiana type Chordate101466257.
- Bystrowiana type LivingThing100004258.
- Bystrowiana type Object100002684.
- Bystrowiana type Organism100004475.
- Bystrowiana type PermianAnimals.
- Bystrowiana type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bystrowiana type Tetrapod102156732.
- Bystrowiana type Tetrapods.
- Bystrowiana type Vertebrate101471682.
- Bystrowiana type Whole100003553.
- Bystrowiana comment "Bystrowiana is an extinct genus of bystrowianid chroniosuchian from upper Permian deposits of Vladimir Region, Russia and Jiyuan, China. Chroniosuchians are often thought to be reptiliomorphs, but some recent phylogenetic analyses suggest instead that they are stem-tetrapods. The genus is named in honour of Dr. Alexey Bystrow, who was a Russian paleontologist. It was first named by Vyushkov in 1957 and the type species is Bystrowiana permira. Two species - B. permira and B.".
- Bystrowiana label "Bystrowiana".
- Bystrowiana label "Bystrowiana".
- Bystrowiana label "Bystrowiana".
- Bystrowiana sameAs Bystrowiana.
- Bystrowiana sameAs m.043q2pt.
- Bystrowiana sameAs Q4035534.
- Bystrowiana sameAs Q4035534.
- Bystrowiana sameAs Bystrowiana.
- Bystrowiana wasDerivedFrom Bystrowiana?oldid=568615541.
- Bystrowiana depiction Bystrowiana_permira1DB.jpg.
- Bystrowiana isPrimaryTopicOf Bystrowiana.