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- recognized, placed within a single family and order. Order Kazacharthra Novojilov 1957 Family Ketmeniidae Novozhilov 1957 [Paratriopsidae Chernyshev 1940]...
- Nestor Ivanovich Novozhilov was a Soviet paleontologist. In 1948, Novozhilov described a pliosaur specimen discovered on the banks of Russia's Volga Riveras...
- Russia (then the Soviet Union). It was initially described by Nestor Novojilov in 1958 as a eurypterid with affinities to Marsupipterus inside the family...
- superfamily "Eurypteracea". In 1962, Russian paleontologist Nestor Ivanovich Novojilov raised the Eurypteracea and Pterygotidae to subordinal and superfamily...
- and described in 1959 by the Russian paleontologist Nestor Ivanovich Novojilov. He determined that it was a eurypterid and classified it in the family...
- Integrated Taxonomic Information Systems. Retrieved 14 January 2009. Novojilov, Nestor I. (1959). "Mérostomates du Dévonien inférieur et moyen de Sibérie"...
- †Dvulikiaspis Marshall, Lamsdell, Shpinev & Braddy, 2014 †Dvulikiaspis menneri (Novojilov, 1959) (formerly known as ‘Tylopterella’ menneri)—Devonian †Forfarella...
- doi:10.1186/s12862-015-0443-9. ISSN 1471-2148. PMC 4556007. PMID 26324341. Novojilov, N. (1958). Aleksandr Grigorevich Sharov (ed.). Polystomurum strømeri...
- Slimonia. The family Slimonidae was erected as a taxon by Nestor Ivanovich Novojilov in 1962 to contain the genus Slimonia, which was considered sufficiently...
- 1912 Family Hughmilleriidae Kjellesvig-Waering, 1951 Family Slimonidae Novojilov, 1962 Family Ptergotidae Clarke & Ruedemann, 1912 Eurypterines are characterised...