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Evgeny Maleev

Evgeny Aleksandrovich Maleev (Russian: Евгений Александрович Малеев, pronounced [jɪˈvɡenʲɪj ɐlʲɪˈksandrəvʲɪtɕ mɐˈlʲeɪf]; 25 February 1915 – 12 April 1966) was a Soviet and Russian paleontologist who did most of his research on reptiles and Asian fossils, such as the naming of the ankylosaur Talarurus and theropods Tarbosaurus and Therizinosaurus along with the family Therizinosauridae.

Evgeny Aleksandrovich Maleev
Born(1915-02-25)February 25, 1915
DiedApril 12, 1966(1966-04-12) (aged 51)
EducationCandidate of Sciences
Alma materMoscow State University
Known forDinosaurs
Scientific career
FieldsPaleontology
InstitutionsMSU Faculty of Biology

Biography edit

Evgeny Aleksandrovich Maleev was born on February 25, 1915, in the Russian Empire. After being a member on the Eastern Front (World War II) he started his scientific career at the Moscow State University. In 1947 he graduated from the Faculty of Biology, also in that year, he started to work at the Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences. In 1950 Maleev presented his PhD thesis, "Morphofunctional analysis of the occipital region of the skull and skeleton of the neck of mammals", being awarded the Candidate of Sciences. Later on, he worked as the deputy manager from 1956 to 1962. He also was the leader of an expedition conducted in 1962 to Indonesia with the purpose of analyze Komodo dragon specimens. Maleev did notable research on the institute until this death in 1966.[1]

Scientific research edit

Maleev is recognised for his research on Asiatic prehistoric life, such as the naming and description of the famous dinosaurs Talarurus,[2] Tarbosaurus[3] and Therizinosaurus.[4] In honor to his contribution to science, two dinosaurs were named in honor to Maleev: Maleevus[5] and Maleevosaurus.[6]

Although his PhD thesis was mainly focused on mammals, his interests were oriented to reptiles. In 1948 he was a member of the Joint Soviet-Mongolian Paleontological Expedition conducted on the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. The expedition ended up on the discovery of Talarurus, and later described by him in 1952.[2] When first described, based on the claws, Maleev interpreted the remains of Therizinosaurus as belonging to a gigantic turtle-like reptile, also he named the family Therizinosauridae.[4] After a long debate, the enigmatic fossils were later confirmed to belong to a giant theropod dinosaur.[7]

At some point, Maleev analyzed Tarbosaurus brains by cutting open the fossilized braincases with a diamond saw. In contrast to the risky methods used by Maleev, modern researchers use computer tomography scans and 3D reconstruction software (CT scans) to visualize the interior of dinosaur endocrania, thus eliminating the need to damage valuable specimens.[8]

Selected publications edit

  • Maleev, E. A. (1952). "Новый анкилозавр из верхнего мела Монголии" [New ankylosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia]. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (in Russian). 87 (2): 273–276.
  • Maleev, E. A. (1954–1956). "Панцирные динозавры верхнего мела Монголии" [Armored dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Monglia]. Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta Akademiy Nauk SSSR (in Russian). 62: 51–91.
  • Maleev, E. A. (1954). "Noviy cherepachoobrazhniy yashcher v Mongolii" [New turtle−like reptile in Mongolia]. Priroda (in Russian) (3): 106–108.
  • Maleev, E. A. (1955). "Новый хищный динозавр из верхнего мела Монголии" [New carnivorous dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia]. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (in Russian). 104 (5): 779–783.
  • Maleev, E. A. (1964). "Основы палеонтологии. Земноводные, пресмыкающиеся и птицы" [The basics of paleontology. Amphibians, reptiles and birds] (in Russian). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Maleev, E. A. (1965). "O golovnom mozge khishchnych dinosavrov" [The carnosaur dinosaur brain]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal. 1965 (2): 141–143language=Russian.
  • Maleev, E. A. (1974). "Gigantskie carnosavri semeystva Tyrannosauridae" [Gigantic carnosaurs of the family Tyrannosauridae]. Trudy Sovmestnaya Sovetsko-Mongol'skaya Paleontologicheskaya Ekspeditsiya (in Russian). 1: 132–193.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "МАЛЕЕВ Евгений Александрович". Paleontological Institute, RAS.
  2. ^ a b Maleev, E. A. (1952). "Новый анкилозавр из верхнего мела Монголии" [New ankylosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia]. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (in Russian). 87 (2): 273–276. Translated paper
  3. ^ Maleev, E. A. (1955). "Новый хищный динозавр из верхнего мела Монголии" [New carnivorous dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia]. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (in Russian). 104 (5): 779–783. Translated papaer
  4. ^ a b Maleev, E. A. (1954). "Noviy cherepachoobrazhniy yashcher v Mongolii" [New turtle−like reptile in Mongolia]. Priroda (in Russian) (3): 106–108. Translated paper
  5. ^ Tumanova, T. A. (1987). "Pantsirnyye dinozavry Mongolii". Trudy Sovmestnaya Sovetsko-Mongol'skaya Paleontologicheskaya Ekspeditsiya (in Russian). 32: 1–80.
  6. ^ Carpenter, K. (1992). "Tyrannosaurids (Dinosauria) of Asia and North America". In Mateer, N. J.; Peiji, C. (eds.). Aspects of Nonmarine Cretaceous Geology. China Ocean Press. pp. 250–268.
  7. ^ Clark, J. M.; Perle, A.; Norell, M. (1994). "The skull of Erlicosaurus andrewsi, a Late Cretaceous "Segnosaur" (Theropoda, Therizinosauridae) from Mongolia". American Museum Novitates (3115): 1–39. hdl:2246/3712.
  8. ^ Larsson, H .C. E. (2001). "Endocranial Anatomy of Carcharodontosaurus saharicus". In Tanke, D. H.; Carpenter, K. (eds.). Mesozoic Vertebrate Life. Indiana University Press. pp. 19−33. ISBN 0-2533-3907-3.

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Evgeny Aleksandrovich Maleev Russian Evgenij Aleksandrovich Maleev pronounced jɪˈvɡenʲɪj ɐlʲɪˈksandrevʲɪtɕ mɐˈlʲeɪf 25 February 1915 12 April 1966 was a Soviet and Russian paleontologist who did most of his research on reptiles and Asian fossils such as the naming of the ankylosaur Talarurus and theropods Tarbosaurus and Therizinosaurus along with the family Therizinosauridae Evgeny Aleksandrovich MaleevBorn 1915 02 25 February 25 1915Russian EmpireDiedApril 12 1966 1966 04 12 aged 51 RSFSREducationCandidate of SciencesAlma materMoscow State UniversityKnown forDinosaursScientific careerFieldsPaleontologyInstitutionsMSU Faculty of Biology Contents 1 Biography 2 Scientific research 3 Selected publications 4 See also 5 ReferencesBiography editEvgeny Aleksandrovich Maleev was born on February 25 1915 in the Russian Empire After being a member on the Eastern Front World War II he started his scientific career at the Moscow State University In 1947 he graduated from the Faculty of Biology also in that year he started to work at the Paleontological Institute Russian Academy of Sciences In 1950 Maleev presented his PhD thesis Morphofunctional analysis of the occipital region of the skull and skeleton of the neck of mammals being awarded the Candidate of Sciences Later on he worked as the deputy manager from 1956 to 1962 He also was the leader of an expedition conducted in 1962 to Indonesia with the purpose of analyze Komodo dragon specimens Maleev did notable research on the institute until this death in 1966 1 Scientific research editMaleev is recognised for his research on Asiatic prehistoric life such as the naming and description of the famous dinosaurs Talarurus 2 Tarbosaurus 3 and Therizinosaurus 4 In honor to his contribution to science two dinosaurs were named in honor to Maleev Maleevus 5 and Maleevosaurus 6 Although his PhD thesis was mainly focused on mammals his interests were oriented to reptiles In 1948 he was a member of the Joint Soviet Mongolian Paleontological Expedition conducted on the Gobi Desert of Mongolia The expedition ended up on the discovery of Talarurus and later described by him in 1952 2 When first described based on the claws Maleev interpreted the remains of Therizinosaurus as belonging to a gigantic turtle like reptile also he named the family Therizinosauridae 4 After a long debate the enigmatic fossils were later confirmed to belong to a giant theropod dinosaur 7 At some point Maleev analyzed Tarbosaurus brains by cutting open the fossilized braincases with a diamond saw In contrast to the risky methods used by Maleev modern researchers use computer tomography scans and 3D reconstruction software CT scans to visualize the interior of dinosaur endocrania thus eliminating the need to damage valuable specimens 8 Selected publications editMaleev E A 1952 Novyj ankilozavr iz verhnego mela Mongolii New ankylosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR in Russian 87 2 273 276 Maleev E A 1954 1956 Pancirnye dinozavry verhnego mela Mongolii Armored dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Monglia Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta Akademiy Nauk SSSR in Russian 62 51 91 Maleev E A 1954 Noviy cherepachoobrazhniy yashcher v Mongolii New turtle like reptile in Mongolia Priroda in Russian 3 106 108 Maleev E A 1955 Novyj hishnyj dinozavr iz verhnego mela Mongolii New carnivorous dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR in Russian 104 5 779 783 Maleev E A 1964 Osnovy paleontologii Zemnovodnye presmykayushiesya i pticy The basics of paleontology Amphibians reptiles and birds in Russian a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Maleev E A 1965 O golovnom mozge khishchnych dinosavrov The carnosaur dinosaur brain Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal 1965 2 141 143language Russian Maleev E A 1974 Gigantskie carnosavri semeystva Tyrannosauridae Gigantic carnosaurs of the family Tyrannosauridae Trudy Sovmestnaya Sovetsko Mongol skaya Paleontologicheskaya Ekspeditsiya in Russian 1 132 193 See also editHalszka Osmolska Kenneth Carpenter Teresa MaryanskaReferences edit MALEEV Evgenij Aleksandrovich Paleontological Institute RAS a b Maleev E A 1952 Novyj ankilozavr iz verhnego mela Mongolii New ankylosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR in Russian 87 2 273 276 Translated paper Maleev E A 1955 Novyj hishnyj dinozavr iz verhnego mela Mongolii New carnivorous dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR in Russian 104 5 779 783 Translated papaer a b Maleev E A 1954 Noviy cherepachoobrazhniy yashcher v Mongolii New turtle like reptile in Mongolia Priroda in Russian 3 106 108 Translated paper Tumanova T A 1987 Pantsirnyye dinozavry Mongolii Trudy Sovmestnaya Sovetsko Mongol skaya Paleontologicheskaya Ekspeditsiya in Russian 32 1 80 Carpenter K 1992 Tyrannosaurids Dinosauria of Asia and North America In Mateer N J Peiji C eds Aspects of Nonmarine Cretaceous Geology China Ocean Press pp 250 268 Clark J M Perle A Norell M 1994 The skull of Erlicosaurus andrewsi a Late Cretaceous Segnosaur Theropoda Therizinosauridae from Mongolia American Museum Novitates 3115 1 39 hdl 2246 3712 Larsson H C E 2001 Endocranial Anatomy of Carcharodontosaurus saharicus In Tanke D H Carpenter K eds Mesozoic Vertebrate Life Indiana University Press pp 19 33 ISBN 0 2533 3907 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evgeny Maleev amp oldid 1182653307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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