Share to: share facebook share twitter share wa share telegram print page

Bergisuchus

Bergisuchus
Temporal range: Middle Eocene
Early to Middle Lutetian
Bergisuchus dietrichbergi holotype mandible, HLMD-Me 7003.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Archosauria
Clade: Pseudosuchia
Clade: Crocodylomorpha
Clade: Crocodyliformes
Clade: Notosuchia
Clade: Sebecosuchia
Clade: Sebecia
Family: Bergisuchidae
Rossmann, Rauhe & Ortega 2000
Genus: Bergisuchus
Kuhn, 1968
Species:
B. dietrichbergi
Binomial name
Bergisuchus dietrichbergi
Kuhn, 1968

Bergisuchus is an extinct genus of small sebecosuchian mesoeucrocodylian known primarily from the Eocene Messel Pit in Germany. Few fossils of Bergisuchus have been discovered, only a single incomplete snout, a few partial lower jaws and some teeth. Despite being fragmentary, the jaw bones are enough to indicate that Bergisuchus had a short, deep, narrow snout and serrated teeth, quite unlike the broad flat snouts of modern crocodylians.

As with other sebecosuchians, it is likely that Bergisuchus was a fast, terrestrial predator and not an aquatic ambush hunter like modern crocodylians. Its presence in Europe is also unusual, as later sebecosuchians were restricted entirely to South America, and so Bergisuchus indicates the group was once much more widespread in the early Cenozoic.

History of Discovery

Bergisuchus was first discovered by Dr. Dietrich Berg from the German Messel Pit in 1966, who originally classified it as an unnamed new species of sebecosuchian with close affinities to Sebecus, notable for being the first sebecosuchian remains to be recognised outside South America.[1] It was named and described two years later in 1968 by German palaeontologist Oskar Kuhn, who named the binomial Bergisuchus dietrichbergi in honour of Dr. Berg and combined it with the Greek suffix suchos for "crocodile". Bergisuchus is known from the holotype snout and lower jaw (HLMD-Me 7003) from the Messel Pit near Darmstadt first reported in 1966, dated to the Mammal Paleogene zone (MP) 11, and an additional incomplete pair of mandibles (GM XVIII-49) from the Geiseltal open-pit coal mine near Halle in the state of Saxony-Anhalt from the slightly younger MP 12.[2] The holotype is stored in the Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt, while the paratype is housed in the Geiseltal Collection of the Center for Natural Science Collections at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, in Germany.[2][3]

In 2015, osteoderms from karst deposits dated to the Middle Eocene in Lissieu, France, were tentatively suggested to belong to Bergisuchus sp., or alternatively to Iberosuchus sp. (another European sebecosuchian). This referral was based on the similarity between the osteoderms and those of Baurusuchus and other sebecosuchians, as the two genera are the only known European sebecosuchians.[4]

Description

Bergisuchus is only represented by the holotype snout and lower jaw (HLMD-Me 7003) and the referred pair of lower jaws (GM XVIII-49), so much of its anatomy is unknown. The snout is tall and laterally compressed, unlike the broad flat snouts of modern crocodylians, with tall nasals that form a raised, sharp midline along the length of the snout. Rossmann and colleagues reconstructed the incomplete premaxillae as tall and steep based on the dimensions of the maxilla, more similar in shape to those of Baurusuchus, Barinasuchus and Bretesuchus than to Sebecus. The premaxilla may also have sloped downwards, similar to that of Bretesuchus.[2] Overall, the snout is relatively short and deep compared to the long, low skull of Sebecus.[5] A deep notch is present between the maxilla and premaxilla to house the large lower canine tooth, along with a prominent bulge of bone above each. Based on the shape of the known snout, it's likely that Bergisuchus had separate nostril openings that faced laterally on the surface, as well as laterally facing eyes, unlike modern crocodylians. Also, it shares with Iberosuchus the unusual presence of a small antorbital fenestra, a feature that's invariably absent in both baurusuchids and sebecids. The surface of the maxilla is profusely sculpted with ridges and grooves, a feature that clearly distinguishes it from Iberosuchus.[2][6]

The lower jaws are mostly only known from incomplete dentaries (as well as part of the splenial), and their surfaces are as similarly strongly sculpted as the upper jaws. The teeth are relatively narrow and serrated (ziphodont), similar to those of predatory theropod dinosaurs and unlike the conical teeth of modern crocodylians. Few teeth themselves are preserved, but they include a very large and prominent serrated 'pseudocanine' that fits into the notch of the upper jaw. This canine is approximately 2 cm tall, and sits on a prominently raised portion of the jaw bone, which arches down in front and behind it and so the rest of the jaw is quite shallow.[6] The rest of the teeth are mostly missing, but the size and shape of the remaining alveoli indicate the size and position of the other teeth in the jaws. The other teeth are around 3 times smaller in diameter than the canines, a unique characteristic of this genus, and are closely packed behind the canine in the lower jaw. Three small teeth are present in front of the canine, the first of which is larger and procumbent, facing up and forwards at the front of the jaw. The maxillary teeth are similarly small, the largest being the third tooth, and the rest of which getting progressively smaller behind it. Premaxillary teeth are unknown, but it possibly had another pair of larger 'pseudocanines' in the upper jaw. It is estimated that there were only 13 teeth in each lower jaw, and at least 13—14 in the upper jaw, a relatively small number compared to other sebecosuchians like Iberosuchus. The teeth are not as strongly compressed as other ziphodont crocodilians, and so may have been stronger and more resistant to stress.[2]

Rossmann and colleagues estimated the total body length of Bergisuchus to be around 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) based on other short-snouted, partially terrestrial crocodylians including Allognathosuchus and the extant dwarf caimans Paleosuchus. Despite its small size, they believed both specimens to represent mature adults, based on both the degree of fusion between the sutures in the skull and the extent of the dermal sculpting on the surface of the bones. As a sebecosuchian, Bergisuchus likely had long limbs that were positioned directly under its body and moved with a parasagittal gait, unlike the sprawling limbs of modern crocodylians. It is unknown if it had a reduced covering of osteoderms like some other sebecosuchians, but no osteoderms were found associated with either individual (although isolated osteoderms have been tentatively referred to this genus).[2][4]

Classification

Bergisuchus was identified as a sebecosuchian by Dr. Berg when it was first discovered, closely allied to the South American genus Sebecus as "aff. Sebecus? n. sp.".[1] It was later variously assigned to the family Baurusuchidae by Steel in 1973,[7][8] and also in the now defunct family Trematochampsidae by Buffetaut in 1988.[9] At the time it was unclear what diagnostic traits where unique to each group and which were shared between them, and so the fragmentary Bergisuchus could not be confidently identified and was sometimes placed in incertae sedis for this reason.[10] In 2000, the sebecosuchian affinities of Bergisuchus, particularly to Sebecus, were established by Rossmann and colleagues in a thorough re-examination of the material, and it was assigned to its own monotypic family, the Bergisuchidae, as it was considered too distinct from Sebecus to belong to the same family.[2]

The position of Bergisuchus as a close relative of Sebecus has since been supported by a number of phylogenetic analyses of Mesozoic and Cenozoic mesoeucrocodylians, although the interrelationships of Bergisuchus, Sebecidae and other clades are not settled. The cladograms below are simplified from two recent phylogenetic analyses of mesoeucrocodylians, that of Pol et al. (2014) and of Piacentini Pinheiro et al. (2018), displaying the alternative arrangements of Sebecidae in either Sebecosuchia and Sebecia.[Note 1] The former analysis found Bergisuchus and Iberosuchus as sebecosuchians closely related to but excluded from Sebecidae, while the latter analysis recovers Bergisuchus well within Sebecidae, as per the definitions used in the study:

Palaeobiology

Palaeoecology

Skeleton of the contemporary terrestrial crocodilian Boverisuchus.

The Messel Pit is famous for its well-preserved fossils, which include semi-aquatic crocodylians such as Asiatosuchus and Diplocynodon. Unlike these crocodylians, Bergisuchus was a small terrestrial hypercarnivore. Rossmann and colleagues speculated extensively about the palaeoecology of Bergisuchus. They suggested that Bergisuchus did not inhabit the fluvial and lacustrine habitats around the Messel and Geiseltal sites. They interpreted the rare, fragmented material as evidence for the bones being transported into these settings from elsewhere, compared to the more abundant and more complete crocodylians from these sites that were well preserved by the local conditions. They further speculated that Bergisuchus may have inhabited drier upland regions from these lakes and rivers, potentially coexisting alongside predatory creodont mammals in the Geiseltal area and avoiding competition with the similarly terrestrial but unrelated planocraniid crocodilians like Boverisuchus.[2]

The reduced ziphodont dentition of Bergisuchus with large teeth concentrated at the front of the jaws is somewhat similar to that of baurusuchids such as Stratiotosuchus, which have reduced their maxillary tooth count down to only 5 teeth. This has been suggested to be a specialisation for hunting large-sized prey items by imparting more powerful bites at the very front of the jaws. This is unlike the condition of most other sebecids, which have more generalised dentitions with similarly sized teeth throughout the jaw, which may have preferred smaller to mid-sized prey.[13][14] The deeper snout and less compressed, stronger teeth of Bergisuchus also suggest that it was capable of withstanding greater forces relatively than planocraniids, and is inferred to be capable of catching and dismembering prey by thrashing its head in any direction, unlike planocraniids.[2]

The unusual differentiated heterodont teeth were interpreted as evidence for a relatively complex method for processing food, and they suggested that Bergisuchus used the large canines at the front of the jaws as fangs and the smaller rear teeth to "chew" and process food before swallowing. They also suggested that the huge, exaggerated canines could possibly have been used as sexual signals or as weapons in intraspecific competition, rather than predation.[2]

Palaeobiogeography

The presence of Bergisuchus in Europe has been regarded as evidence for a connection between the faunas from South America and Europe in the early Eocene, as other Cenozoic sebecosuchians are mostly known from South America. This link has been supported by the presence of other South American lineages contemporaneous with Bergisuchus in the Messel pit, including purported phorusrhacid birds and herpetotheriid marsupials.[15] Eocene European ecosystems containing sebecosuchians like Bergisuchus have been compared to those of later South America, with predator guilds composed of mammals, phorusrhacids and sebecosuchians, supporting this affinity.[4] Furthermore, Bergisuchus and Iberosuchus do not appear to be closely related to the Cretaceous sebecosuchian Doratodon, which was found across Europe during the Late Cretaceous. This appears to indicate that Bergisuchus and other European sebecosuchians did not descend from Cretaceous European sebecosuchians like Doratodon, but was instead part of a separate invasion of sebecosuchians into Europe during the Palaeogene from South America.[16] This is further supported by the presence of the Algerian Eocene sebecosuchian Eremosuchus in Africa, which has been suggested to be evidence that sebecosuchians reached Europe from South America via Africa, as opposed to through North America where no sebecosuchian remains have been found.[17][18]

Notes

  1. ^ Sebecosuchia is cladistically defined as the node containing Sebecidae and Baurusuchidae, assuming a close relationship between the two. Sebecia is a similar concept but for the node containing Sebecidae and Peirosauridae. The validity of each clade depends on the position of Sebecidae within Mesoeucrocodylia, often involving its relationship to Notosuchia.

References

  1. ^ a b Martin, Jeremy (2016). "New material of the ziphodont mesoeucrocodylian Iberosuchus from the Eocene of Languedoc, southern France" (PDF). Annales de Paléontologie. 102 (2): 135–144. Bibcode:2016AnPal.102..135M. doi:10.1016/j.annpal.2016.05.002.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Rossmann, T.; Rauhe, M.; Ortega, F. (2000). "Studies on Cenozoic crocodiles: 8. Bergisuchus dietrichbergi Kuhn (Sebecosuchia: Bergisuchidae n. fam.) from the Middle Eocene of Germany, some new systematic and biological conclusions". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 74 (3): 379–392. Bibcode:2000PalZ...74..379R. doi:10.1007/BF02988108. S2CID 129507618.
  3. ^ Steinheimer, Frank D.; Hastings, Alexander K. (2018). Beck L.; Joger U. (eds.). HALLE: The Geiseltal Collection of Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg. Paleontological Collections of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Natural History Collections. Springer, Cham. pp. 271–280. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-77401-5_25. ISBN 9783319774008.
  4. ^ a b c Martin, Jeremy (2015). "A sebecosuchian in a middle Eocene karst with comments on the dorsal shield in Crocodylomorpha". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 3 (60): 673–680.
  5. ^ Molnar, R. (2010). "A new reconstruction of the skull of Sebecus icaeorhinus (Crocodyliformes: Sebecosuchia) from the Eocene of Argentina". Brazilian Geographical Journal: Geosciences and Humanities Research Medium. 1 (2). Uberlândia: 314–330. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.300.8530.
  6. ^ a b Ortega, F.; Buscaloni, A.D; Gasaparini, Z. (1996). "Reinterpretation and new denomination of Atacisaurus crassiproratus (Middle Eocene; Issel, France) as cf. Iberosuchus (Crocodylomorpha, Metasuchia)". Geobios. 29 (3): 353–364. Bibcode:1996Geobi..29..353O. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(96)80037-4.
  7. ^ Steel, R. (1973). Kuhn, O.; Wellnhofer, P. (eds.). Crocodylia. Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie (in German). Vol. 16. Fischer. ISBN 978-3437301414.
  8. ^ Carroll, Robert L. (1988). Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution. W. H. Freeman and Company. p. 620. ISBN 978-0716718222. OCLC 922750908.
  9. ^ Turner, A. H.; Calvo, J. O. (2005). "A new sebecosuchian crocodyliform from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 25 (1): 87–98. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2005)025[0087:ANSCFT]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 86257810.
  10. ^ Gasparini, Z. (1984). "New Tertiary Sebecosuchia (Crocodylia: Mesosuchia) from Argentina". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 4 (1): 85–95. Bibcode:1984JVPal...4...85G. doi:10.1080/02724634.1984.10011988.
  11. ^ Pol, Diego; Nascimento, Paulo M.; Carvalho, Alberto B.; Riccomini, Claudio; Pires-Domingues, Ricardo A.; Zaher, Hussam (2014). "A New Notosuchian from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and the Phylogeny of Advanced Notosuchians". PLoS ONE. 9 (4): e93105. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...993105P. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0093105. PMC 3973723. PMID 24695105.
  12. ^ Piacentini Pinheiro, A.E.; Pereira, P.V.L.G.dC.; de Souza, R.G.; Brum, A.S.; Lopes, R.T.; Machado, A.S.; Bergqvist, L.P.; Simbras, F.M. (2018). "Reassessment of the enigmatic crocodyliform "Goniopholis" paulistanus Roxo, 1936: Historical approach, systematic, and description by new materials". PLoS ONE. 13 (8): e0199984. Bibcode:2018PLoSO..1399984P. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0199984. PMC 6070184. PMID 30067779.
  13. ^ Leardi, J. M.; Pol, D.; Gasparini, Z. (2018). "New Patagonian baurusuchids (Crocodylomorpha; Notosuchia) from the Bajo de la Carpa Formation (Upper Cretaceous; Neuquén, Argentina): New evidences of the early sebecosuchian diversification in Gondwana". Comptes Rendus Palevol. 7 (8): 504–521. Bibcode:2018CRPal..17..504L. doi:10.1016/j.crpv.2018.02.002. hdl:11336/98526.
  14. ^ Pinheiro, A. E. P.; Bertini, R. J.; Andrade, M. D.; Neto, R. M. (2008). "A new specimen of Stratiotosuchus maxhechti (Baurusuchidae, Crocodyliformes) from the Adamantina Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Southeastern Brazil". Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia. 11 (1): 37–50. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.734.6541. doi:10.4072/rbp.2008.1.04.
  15. ^ Agusti, Jordi; Antón, Mauricio (2002). "The Eocene: Reaching the Climax". Mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids: 65 Million Years of Mammalian Evolution in Europe. Columbia University Press. pp. 48–50. ISBN 978-0-231-11640-4. OCLC 61129178.
  16. ^ Rabi, M.; Sebők, N. (2015). "A revised Eurogondwana model: Late Cretaceous notosuchian crocodyliforms and other vertebrate taxa suggest the retention of episodic faunal links between Europe and Gondwana during most of the Cretaceous". Gondwana Research. 28 (3): 1197–1211. Bibcode:2015GondR..28.1197R. doi:10.1016/j.gr.2014.09.015.
  17. ^ Buffetaut, E. (1982). "A ziphodont mesosuchian crocodile from the Eocene of Algeria and its implications for vertebrate dispersal". Nature. 300 (5888): 176–178. Bibcode:1982Natur.300..176B. doi:10.1038/300176a0. S2CID 4323999.
  18. ^ Buffetaut, E. (1989). "A new ziphodont mesosuchian crocodile from the Eocene of Algeria". Palaeontographica. 208: 1–10.

Read other articles:

Ganoderma orbiforme Klasifikasi ilmiah Kerajaan: Fungi Filum: Basidiomycota Kelas: Basidiomycetes Subkelas: Agaricomycetidae Ordo: Polyporales Famili: Ganodermataceae Genus: Ganoderma Spesies: G. orbiforme Nama binomial Ganoderma orbiforme(Fr.) Ryvarden [dengan nama 'orbiformum'], (2000) Sinonim Fomes lucidus f. boninensis Pat., (1888) Fomes lucidus f. noukahivensis Pat., (1888) Fomes orbiformis (Fr.) Cooke, (1885) Ganoderma boninense Pat., (1889) Ganoderma lucidum var. orbiformis (Fr.) Ric…

قصر شامبليونمعلومات عامةنوع المبنى قصرالمكان القاهرةالبلد  مصرتعديل - تعديل مصدري - تعديل ويكي بيانات قصر شامبليون أو قصر الأمير سعيد باشا حليم هو قصر مشيد على الطراز الإيطالي من تصميم الإيطالي أنطونيو لاشياك ، يقع بشارع -مويار سابقاً- شمبليون حالياً، على مساحة 445 متراً ت

Pour les articles homonymes, voir António Oliveira, Oliveira et Guterres. António Guterres António Guterres en 2021. Fonctions Secrétaire général des Nations unies En fonction depuis le 1er janvier 2017(6 ans, 11 mois et 3 jours) Élection 13 octobre 2016 Réélection 18 juin 2021 Prédécesseur Ban Ki-moon Haut Commissaire des Nations unies pour les réfugiés 15 juin 2005 – 31 décembre 2015 (10 ans, 6 mois et 16 jours) Prédécesseur Ruud Lubbers Successe…

American Catholic episcopal conference United States Conference of Catholic BishopsAbbreviationUSCCBFormation1966TypeNon-governmental organizationLegal statusCivil nonprofitPurposeTo act collaboratively and consistently on vital issues confronting the Church and society.To foster communion with the Church in other nations, within the Church universal, under the leadership of its supreme pastor, the Roman Pontiff.To offer appropriate assistance to each bishop in fulfilling his particular ministry…

Handley Page Type G Vista trasera del Type G. Tipo Biplano biplazaFabricante Handley Page Aircraft CompanyDiseñado por Frederick Handley PagePrimer vuelo 6 de noviembre de 1913[1]​Retirado 1915N.º construidos 1[editar datos en Wikidata] El Handley Page Type G fue un biplano biplaza británico, diseñado por Handley Page, que voló por primera vez en 1913. Sólo se construyó un ejemplar. Diseño y desarrollo Vista lateral del Type G. El Type G fue el primer biplano diseñado po…

Blue Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200NASCAR Seri Truk Camping WorldTempatMartinsville SpeedwayLokasiRidgeway, Virginia, Amerika SerikatSponsor korporasiBlue-EmuLomba pertama1995Jarak tempuh105,2 mil (169,3 km) [sebelumnya 131,5 mil (211,6 km)]Lap200Tahap 1/2: 50 masing-masingTahap akhir: 100Nama sebelumnyaGoody's 150 (1995)Hanes 250 (1996–1997)NAPA 250 (1998–2000)Advance Auto Parts 250 (2001–2003)Kroger 250 (2004–2015)Alpha Energy Solutions 250 (2016–2018)[1]TrüNorth Glob…

العلاقات الآيسلندية السنغالية آيسلندا السنغال   آيسلندا   السنغال تعديل مصدري - تعديل   العلاقات الآيسلندية السنغالية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين آيسلندا والسنغال.[1][2][3][4][5] مقارنة بين البلدين هذه مقارنة عامة ومرجعية للدولتين: وجه ال…

American drummer Tommy ClufetosClufetos performing with Black Sabbath in 2013Background informationBorn (1979-12-30) December 30, 1979 (age 43)Detroit, Michigan, U.S.GenresHeavy metal, alternative metal, instrumental rock, hard rockOccupation(s)DrummerLabelsEpicMusical artist Tommy Clufetos (born December 30, 1979) is an American session drummer most noted for his work with Black Sabbath during their Black Sabbath Reunion Tour, which highlighted their new album 13. He also toured with them …

gnuplot3D rendering of an ellipsoid by gnuplotRilis perdana1986Rilis stabil5.0.4[1] / 15 Juli 2016; 7 tahun lalu (2016-07-15)Rilis pratayang5.1 Repositorisf.net/p/gnuplot/gnuplot-main/ Bahasa pemrogramanCPlatformCross-platformJenisPlottingLisensiOpen source (own license)[2]Situs webwww.gnuplot.info Gnuplot adalah suatu program dengan antarmuka teks yang fleksibel dan digunakan untuk menghasilkan grafik dua maupun tiga dimensi. Program ini umumnya dapat berjalan hampir di sem…

Außenansicht der ehemaligen Ritterakademie mit Sophienkirche im heutigen Zustand (2011) Die evangelisch-lutherische Sophienkirche war die Kirche der Erlanger Ritterakademie. Die bis heute erhaltene barocke Fassade ist als Baudenkmal mit der Nummer D-5-62-000-262 beim Bayerischen Landesamt für Denkmalpflege eingetragen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Lage 2 Geschichte 3 Beschreibung 4 Literatur 5 Weblinks 6 Einzelnachweise Lage Die ehemalige Ritterakademie (aufgrund der späteren Nutzung auch als Altes U…

Mouretsu Ataroもーれつア太郎GenreKomedi MangaPengarangFujio AkatsukaPenerbitShōgakukanMajalah Weekly Shōnen SundayDemografiShōnen AnimeStudio Toei Animation AnimeSutradaraJun'ichi SatoStudio Toei Animation  Portal anime dan manga Mouretsu Ataro (もーれつア太郎code: ja is deprecated , Mōretsu Atarō) adalah sebuah manga komedi karangan Fujio Akatsuka yang pertama kali diterbitkan berseri di majalah Weekly Shōnen Sunday di Jepang sejak tahun 1967. Serial komik ini telah…

Hanna Rovina Información personalNombre en hebreo חנה רובינא Nacimiento 15 de septiembre de 1888 o 9 de octubre de 1888 Berazinó (Imperio ruso) Fallecimiento 3 de febrero de 1980 o 2 de febrero de 1980 Tel Aviv (Israel) Nacionalidad IsraelíFamiliaPareja Alexander Penn Información profesionalOcupación Actriz de teatro Distinciones Premio Israel (1956) [editar datos en Wikidata] Sol Hurok y Hana Rovina (1954) Hanna Rovina (en hebreo: חנה רובינא‎; (Byeraz…

日本の政治家堤 康次郎つつみ やすじろう 1955年ごろ生年月日 1889年3月7日出生地 日本 滋賀県愛知郡愛荘町(旧・八木荘村)没年月日 (1964-04-26) 1964年4月26日(75歳没)死没地 日本 東京都千代田区出身校 早稲田大学政治経済学部政治学科卒業所属政党 (立憲同志会→)(立憲民政党→)(翼賛政治会→)(無所属→)(民政旧友会→)(新政クラブ→)(改進党→)(新党…

Indian film director, producer and host Rohit ShettyShetty at JW Marriott, Juhu in 2019Born (1974-03-14) 14 March 1974 (age 49)Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaOccupationsFilm directorproducerstuntmanwriterhost[1]Years active1991–presentWorksFull ListSpouse Maya Shetty ​(m. 2005)​ParentM. B. Shetty (father)RelativesHriday Shetty (half-brother) Rohit Shetty (born 14 March 1974) is an Indian film director, stuntman, writer, producer and television host who…

Augustin Buzura Augustin Buzura (Romanian pronunciation: [awɡusˈtin buˈzura]; September 22, 1938 – July 10, 2017) was a Romanian novelist and short story writer, also known as a journalist, essayist and literary critic. A member of the Romanian Academy, he has been the president of the Romanian Cultural Foundation since 1990 and president of the Romanian Cultural Institute between 2003 and 2004. Biography Born in Berinţa village, Copalnic-Mănăștur commune (Maramureș County), Bu…

Members of the sanitary movement believed that cholera and other diseases were spread by miasma generated by overcrowding in cities. The sanitary movement of urban planning began in the United Kingdom in 1838, with the Central Poor Law Commission's findings on the physical causes of fever in the Metropolis which might be prevented by proper sanitary measures.[1] Basing its sanitation beliefs on miasma theory (as opposed to germ theory),[2] its agenda was based on the construction…

Siobhan Chamberlain Pemanasan bersama timnas Inggris di 2015Informasi pribadiNama lengkap Siobhan Rebecca Chamberlain[1]Tanggal lahir 15 Agustus 1983 (umur 40)Tempat lahir London, InggrisTinggi 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)[2]Posisi bermain KiperInformasi klubKlub saat ini Liverpool LadiesNomor 1Karier senior*Tahun Tim Tampil (Gol)1999–2003 Chelsea Ladies 2003–2004 Fulham Ladies 2004–2005 Birmingham City Ladies 2005–2007 Bristol Academy 2007–2010 Chelsea Ladie…

Sastra India merujuk pada sastra yang dibuat di subkontinen India sebelum 1947 dan di Republik India pada masa setelahnya. Republik India memiliki 22 bahasa resmi. Penghargaan Persekutuan Akademi Sahitya Penghargaan Jnanpith Penghargaan Akademi Sahitya Vyas Samman Saraswati Samman Penghargaan Akademi Paschimbanga Bangla Lihat pula Puisi epik India Sastra India (jurnal) Puisi India Sastra dari India Timur Laut Sekolah Sastra Stephanian Pranala luar Indian Literature on Indohistory Diarsipkan 2019…

Neighborhood of the Bronx in New York CityCrotona Park EastNeighborhood of the BronxRanch style homes along Charlotte StreetLocation in New York CityCoordinates: 40°50′20″N 73°53′42″W / 40.839°N 73.895°W / 40.839; -73.895Country United StatesState New YorkCity New York CityBorough BronxCommunity DistrictBronx 3[1]Area[2] • Total1.27 km2 (0.491 sq mi)Population (2011)[2] • Total37,075…

1970 children's novel by Roald Dahl For other uses, see Fantastic Mr Fox (disambiguation). Fantastic Mr Fox Hardcover first edition coverAuthorRoald DahlIllustrator Donald Chaffin (original) Jill Bennett (first 1974 U.K. Puffin paperback edition) Tony Ross Quentin Blake CountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishSeriesRoald Dahl CollectionGenreChildren's and survivalPublisher George Allen & Unwin (original U.K.) Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. (original U.S.) Penguin Books (current) Publication date1 Ju…

Kembali kehalaman sebelumnya