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Aleksandr Grigorevich Sharov (А.Г. Шаров) is a Russian palaeoentomologist, paleontologist and expert on Pterosauria. He graduated from Moscow State University. In 1951 he defended Candidate of Science dissertation on the embryology of Apterygota.〔 Since 1951 he worked at the Paleontological Institute in Moscow, where in 1966 he defended dissertation of Doctor of Science. His major contribution to the phylogeny of Arthropods was published in 1966.〔 He worked during the 1960s and 1970s on the Karatau rocks and discovered many of the fossils, of which some have been named after him, as in the case of the ''Karatausuchus sharovi'' (a crocodile), and ''Sharovipteryx'' (a reptile related to pterosaurs). He also discovered and described the specimen ''Sordes pilosus'' in 1971 and ''Longisquama insignis.〔 == Publications == Sharov, A. G. 1966 ''Unique finds of reptiles from Mesozoic of Central Asia''. Byull. Mosc. Obshch. Ispyit. Prirod., Otd. Geol. Sharov, A. G. 1970 ''Unusual reptile from the Lower Triassic of Fergana''. Pal. Zh.〔 Sharov, A. G. 1971 ''Novyiye lyetayushchiye reptili iz myezozoya Kazakhstana i Kirgizii. New flying reptiles from the Mesozoic of Kazakhstan and Kirghizia''. Trudy paleont. Inst. Moscow. Russian text with end plates. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aleksandr Grigorevich Sharov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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