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Sergei Mikhailovich Kurzanov (Сергей Михайлович Курзанов, born 1947) is a
Russian (formerly Soviet)
paleontologist at the
Paleontological Institute of...
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described by Dr.
Sergei Kurzanov in 1981. The
Avimimus fossils were
initially described as
having come from the
Djadokta Formation by
Kurzanov; however, in a 2006...
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These remains were
named and
described by
Soviet paleontologist Sergei Kurzanov in 1976. A
second species, A. altai,
known from a much more
complete skeleton...
- Tsav and the
other from Amtgai. In 1978,
Soviet paleontologists Sergei Kurzanov and
Tatiana Tumanova described these braincases,
which represented the...
- ****essed as
dubious by
Brusatte et al. (2013).
Named in 1976 by
Sergei Kurzanov,
Alioramus is
another genus of
tyrannosaurid from
slightly older sediments...
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catalogued as PIN 3906/2. The
specimen wasn't
described until 1983, when S. M.
Kurzanov and A. F.
Bannikov named it
Quaesitosaurus orientalis, the
genus name meaning...
- was no more
closely related to
birds than were
other dinosaur groups.
Kurzanov (1987)
suggested that
Avimimus was more
likely to be the
ancestor of all...
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worked in this area
include J.
David Archibald,
Alexander Averianov,
Sergei Kurzanov, Lev Nesov,
Anatoly Riabinin,
Anatoly Rozhdestvensky, and Hans-Dieter Sues...
- functions". Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica. 59 (3). doi:10.4202/app.2012.0093.
Kurzanov, S.M. (1987). "Avimimidae and the
problem of the
origin of birds." Transactions...
- (33 ft) long and 2.5
tonnes (2.5 long tons; 2.8
short tons) in weight.
Kurzanov and
colleagues in 2003
designated six
teeth from
Siberia as Allosaurus...