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Anatoliy Riabinin (11 June 1874 – 2
February 1942) was a
geologist and
vertebrate paleontologist from the
Russian Empire and
later the
Soviet Union. In...
- Kazakhstan. The type species, J. aralensis, was
first described by
Anatoly Riabinin in 1937. A
second species, J. fuyunensis, was
described by Wu (1984) for...
- 2013.
Riabinin, A.N. (1925). A
mounted skeleton of the
gigantic reptile Trachodon amurense, nov. sp. Izvest. Geol. Kom. 44(1):1–12. [Russian]
Riabinin, A...
- promising; a
partial fragmentary ischium from Heilongjiang, China, that
Riabinin named S. kryschtofovici. Much
better remains were soon recovered, though...
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Trachodon (a
nomen dubium) as T.
amurense by
Riabinin (1925), but was
later re****igned to a new
genus by
Riabinin (1930). The
holotype of M. laosensis, which...
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David Archibald,
Alexander Averianov,
Sergei Kurzanov, Lev Nesov,
Anatoly Riabinin,
Anatoly Rozhdestvensky, and Hans-Dieter Sues. The
local po****tion uses...
- Dinosaurs. Clayton:
Monash Science Centre. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-7326-0503-2.
Riabinin, A. N., 1938.
Vertebrate fauna from the
Upper Permian deposits of the Sviaga...
- Two
other species have
since been described:
Cionodon kysylkumensis (
Riabinin, 1931),
based on the
holotype CCMGE 1/3760 (a set of vertebrae) from Uzbekistan...
- Currie's recommendation, but some have not. In 1930,
Anatoly Nikolaevich Riabinin named Albertosaurus pericolosus based on a
tooth from
China that probably...
- was a
nomen dubium.
Allosaurus sibiricus was
described in 1914 by A. N.
Riabinin on the
basis of a bone,
later identified as a
partial fourth metatarsal...