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- after his initial description, Borissiak, he published a more detailed diagnosis of the relevant specimens. Borissiak believed that P. danovi, represented...
- Paleontological Museum. In 1916, based on these remains, Aleksei Alekseeivich Borissiak erected the genus Indricotherium named for a mythological monster, the...
- (Devèze & Bouillet, 1827) †Ursus pyrenaicus (Depéret, 1892) †Ursus rossicus Borissiak, 1930 †Ursus sackdillingensis ****er, 1955 †Ursus savini (Andrews, 1922)...
- Russian paleontologist and Christian apologist Alexander V. Khramov (Borissiak Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ph.D. from...
- †Dzungariotherium †Juxia †Paraceratherium †Urtinotherium Synonyms Baluchitheriinae Osborn, 1923 Indricotheriinae Borissiak, 1923 Forstercooperiidae? Kretzoi, 1940...
- (Devèze & Bouillet, 1827) †Ursus pyrenaicus (Depéret, 1892) †Ursus rossicus Borissiak, 1930 †Ursus savini (Andrews, 1922) †Ursus sackdillingensis ****er, 1955...
- [Samotherium pamiri Ozansoy, 1965] †Palaeotragus Gaudry, 1861 [Achtiaria Borissiak, 1914; Macedonitherium Sickenberg, 1967; Mitilanotherium Samson & Radulesco...
- E. caucasi**** was first described by Russian palaeontologist Aleksei Borissiak in 1914, who said it apparently flourished in the Black Sea region as...
- Miocene G. liby**** (Fourtau, 1918) Egypt, Early Miocene G. inopinatum (Borissiak and Belyaeva, 1928) China, late Early Miocene-Early middle Miocene G....
- †Torynobelodon Barbour, 1929 †Aphanobelodon Wang et al., 2016 †Platybelodon Borissiak, 1928 †Family Gomphotheriidae Hay, 1922 (paraphyletic) "trilophodont gomphotheres"...