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- District, Northern European Russia. Amalitskii had discovered the site in 1899, and he and his wife Anne Amalitskii continued to oversee excavation until...
- Vladimir Prokhorovich Amalitskii (Russian: Владимир Прохорович Амалицкий; July 13, 1860–December 28, 1917) (alternative spelling: Amalitzky) was a paleontologist...
- was first noted in 1921 by Russian paleontologist Vladimir Prokhorovich Amalitskii in a posthumously published paper that do****ents the findings of a site...
- suggested synonyms are Gordonia annae Amalitskii, 1922, Oudenodon venyokovi Amalitskii, 1922, and Dicynodon annae (Amalitskii, 1922). In 2011, Vivaxosaurus permirus...
- 1902) to continue studies under the supervision of Professor Vladimir Amalitskii. In 1902-1909, Pravoslavlev worked as a laboratory ****istant at the geological...
- of the Technical University of Łódź (1946–1953) Vladimir Prokhorovich Amalitskii (1860–1917), paleontologist Szymon Askenazy (1866–1935), historian Aleksandr...
- Inostrancevia is an extinct genus of large carnivorous therapsids which lived during the Late Permian in what is now European Russia and Southern Africa...
-  K. Popov in 2005. Then, in 1916, Pavel A. Pravoslavlev [ru] named E. amalitskii from the Don River region, based on a specimen containing vertebrae, limb...
- Therapsida Clade: Cynodontia Family: †Dviniidae Tatarinov, 1968 Genus: †Dvinia Amalitskii, 1922 Species: †D. prima Binomial name †Dvinia prima Amalitskii, 1922...
- under the supervision of Russian palaeontologist Vladimir Prokhorovich Amalitskii. In a posthumous publication, it was described as Inostrancevia alexandri...