Alopiidae: A New Record of the Thresher Shark Family for the Fauna of Russia. Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 49(3), 239–240
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Formation of the Fauna of Cartilaginous Fishes of the Emperor Seamount Chain. Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 49(6), 429–434
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First Description of the Rare Deep-Sea Skate Bathyraja spinosissima (Beebe et Tee-Van, 1941) (Rajoidei: Arhynchobatidae) from Russian Waters. Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 48(2), 135–138
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Morphological description of deepwater skate Bathyraja trachura from the North-West Pacific [In Russ.]. Izvestiya TINRO, 201(3), 595–599
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A Morphological Description and the Biology of Poorly Known Deep-Sea Skates of the Genus Bathyraja Ishiyama, 1958 (Rajidae) from the Northwestern Pacific Ocean. Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 46(2), 73–80
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Notoraja yurii sp. n. (Arhynchobatidae: Rajoidei), a New Skate Species from the Thalassobathyal Zone of the Indian Ocean. Biologiya Morya (Vladivostok), 46(1), 60–64
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On the Little-Known Sharks Etmopterus villosus (Etmopteridae) and Scymnodalatias sherwoodi (Somniosidae) from the Pacific Ocean. Journal of Ichthyology, 59(2), 275–279
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On the Capture of a Blue Shark, Prionace glauca (Carcharhinidae), in Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan. Journal of Ichthyology, 59(3), 430–431
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Squalus boretzi sp. n. (Squalidae), a New Squalid Shark Species from the Emperor Seamount Chain, Pacific Ocean [in Russian with English abstract]. Biology of the Sea, 45(4), 279–285
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Etmopterus parini sp. n. (Squaliformes: Etmopteridae), a new shark species from the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Biologiya Morya (Vladivostok), 44(6), 427–430
Rhinochimaeridae (Chimaeriformes): a new family of chimaeras for the fauna of Russia. Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 43(1), 99–100
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Pseudocarchariidae, a family of lamnoid sharks that are new to the fauna of Russia. Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 42(1), 100–101
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Morphobiological description of deep-sea spotted ratfish Hydrolagus barbouri (Chimaeridae, Chimaeriformes). Izvestiya TINRO, 185, 151–152
The pacific electric ray Torpedo (Tetronarce) californica Ayres, 1855, the first of the order Torpediniformes in the waters of russia, with comments on the formation of its range. Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 41(4), 295–299
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Morphobiological description of deep-sea shark Etmopterus unicolor (Etmopteridae, Squliformes) from the waters at northeastern Japan. Izvestiya TINRO, 183, 123–124
On little known deep-sea shark Centroscyllium ritteri (Etmopteridae, Squliformes). Izvestiya TINRO, 183, 120–122
First description of shark Isistius brasiliensis (Dalatiidae) in the waters of Russia. Izvestiya TINRO, 181, 89–90
Morphological description of the shark Somniosus pacificus (Somniosidae, Squaliformes) with remarks on forming the habitats for representatives of subgenus Somniosus. Izvestiya TINRO, 175, 199–202
The Capture of a Great White Shark Carcharodon carcharias Linnaeus, 1758 (Carcharodontidae) in Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan). Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 38(1), 88–90
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On forming of deep-water ichthyofauna in the Japan Sea. Izvestiya TINRO, 163, 85–90
A catch of the mako shark Isurus oxyrhinchus in Peter the Great Bay (Japan Sea) Izvestiya TINRO, 159, 201–203
Chondrichthyes origin and settling in the Far Eastern Seas of Russia. Izvestiya TINRO, 150, 196–199
Morphometric study of the shark Etmopterus lucifer Jordan et Snyder, 1902 (Squalidae) from the North-West Pacific. Izvestiya TINRO, 147, 169–173
Morphometric studies of the salmon shark Lamna ditropis. Izvestiya TINRO, 143, 93–96
Size, age, and growth of the skates from family Rajidae in the Far-Eastern Seas of Russia. Izvestiya TINRO, 143, 84–89
Geographical and bathymetric distribution of the skates of the Rajidae family in the Far Eastern Seas of Russia and adjacent waters. Journal of Ichthyology, 39(4), 340–342
Identification table (key) of skates of genera Bathyraja and Rhinioraja (family Rajidae) of Far-East seas of Russia [in Russian]. Izvestiya TINRO, 126, 657–663
Reproduction of skates of family Rajidae of the far-eastern seas of Russia. Izvetiya Tikhookeanskogo Nauchno Issledovatel'skogo Rybokhozyaistvennogo Tsentra, 124(1): 425–428
Shark genus Lamna: presence of symphysial teeth and its systematic position. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, S.S.S.R., serija geologiceskaja, no. 12, pp. 111–114, 1 fig.. [in Russian; symphsial teeth in a specimen of Lamna ditropis]
Description of new species of sharks of the family Squalidae (Squaliformes) from the north-western part of the Pacific Ocean with remarks of validity of Etmopterus frontimaculatus. Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 65(1), 149–153
Raja (Rajella) kukujevi sp. n. (Elasmobranchii, Rajidae) from the North-Atlantic Ridge. (in russian) Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 64(2), 304–307
A new species of skate from the southwestern Pacific Ocean. (in russian) Biologiya Morya (Vladivostok), 1985(5), 66–68
New species of skates of the family Rajdae from the northwestern Pacific Ocean. Journal of Ichthyology, 25(3), 121–132
A new species of cat shark from the northwest Pacific Ocean. Biologiya Morya (Vladivostok), 1985(3), 64–65
A new shark from the family Squalidae caught on the Nasca submarine ridge. Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 63(10), 1589–1591, fig. A–E.
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