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A preliminary analysis of dental microstructure in Hamipterus (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea)
The Anatomical Record, 2023AbstractThe toothed members of Pterosauria display an extremely wide range of tooth morphologies that supported a variety of feeding habits. Histological studies on the teeth of different pterosaur clades are potentially valuable in understanding the development of their tooth diversity.
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A late Jurassic pterosaur (Reptilia, Pterodactyloidea) from northwestern Patagonia, Argentina
Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2006Abstract A small to medium-sized pterodactyloid pterosaur (wingspan approximately 1.10 m) from the Upper Jurassic (middle-late Tithonian) marine deposits of the Vaca Muerta Formation of Patagonia (Los Catutos area, central Neuquen Province, Argentina) is reported.
Laura Codorniú +2 more
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2013
Published as part of Haluza, Alejandro & Canale, Juan I., 2013, A Partial Pterosaur Ulna From The Candeleros Formation (Neuquén Group), Late Cretaceous Of Argentina, pp.
Haluza, Alejandro, Canale, Juan I.
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Published as part of Haluza, Alejandro & Canale, Juan I., 2013, A Partial Pterosaur Ulna From The Candeleros Formation (Neuquén Group), Late Cretaceous Of Argentina, pp.
Haluza, Alejandro, Canale, Juan I.
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2003
Abstract The discovery of a left scapula and coracoid (MBLUZ P-911) representing the first evidence of a pterosaur from Venezuela is reported here. The material comes from the Lower Cretaceous (Aptian) Apón Formation, in the northwestern part of the country. In MBLUZ P-911 the scapula is significantly smaller than the coracoid, a
Alexander W.A. Kellner, John M. Moody
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Abstract The discovery of a left scapula and coracoid (MBLUZ P-911) representing the first evidence of a pterosaur from Venezuela is reported here. The material comes from the Lower Cretaceous (Aptian) Apón Formation, in the northwestern part of the country. In MBLUZ P-911 the scapula is significantly smaller than the coracoid, a
Alexander W.A. Kellner, John M. Moody
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Historical Biology, 2017
The clade Tapejaridae is composed by pterosaurs commonly found in fossiliferous deposits in northeastern Brazil.
Richard Buchmann +3 more
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The clade Tapejaridae is composed by pterosaurs commonly found in fossiliferous deposits in northeastern Brazil.
Richard Buchmann +3 more
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Zootaxa, 2014
A new species of pterosaur, Maaradactylus kellneri gen. nov., sp. nov. (Archosauria: Pterosauria) from the Romualdo Formation (Aptian/Albian), is herein described. The specimen (MPSC R 2357) was found at Sítio São Gonçalo, Santana do Cariri city (State of Ceará, northeast Brazil) and consists of the skull, atlas and axis, and represents one of the ...
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A new species of pterosaur, Maaradactylus kellneri gen. nov., sp. nov. (Archosauria: Pterosauria) from the Romualdo Formation (Aptian/Albian), is herein described. The specimen (MPSC R 2357) was found at Sítio São Gonçalo, Santana do Cariri city (State of Ceará, northeast Brazil) and consists of the skull, atlas and axis, and represents one of the ...
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Zootaxa, 2008
A new pterosaur, Hongshanopterus lacustris gen. et sp. nov., from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation, western Liaoning, China is described. The specimen (IVPP V14582) consists of a skull preserved in palatal view and some isolated cervical vertebrae. Based on the labiolingually compressed teeth with a triangular crown Hongshanopterus lacustris is
Wang, Xiaolin +3 more
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A new pterosaur, Hongshanopterus lacustris gen. et sp. nov., from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation, western Liaoning, China is described. The specimen (IVPP V14582) consists of a skull preserved in palatal view and some isolated cervical vertebrae. Based on the labiolingually compressed teeth with a triangular crown Hongshanopterus lacustris is
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Geological Magazine, 2009
AbstractNew material of dsungaripterid pterosaurs from the Early Cretaceous of Tatal, western Mongolia, allows the diagnoses of Dsungaripteridae andNoripterusto be amended. All pterosaurs found at Tatal belong to Dsungaripteridae (eitherDsungaripterusorNoripterus). The namePhobetoris a junior synonym ofNoripterus.
JUNCHANG LÜ +5 more
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AbstractNew material of dsungaripterid pterosaurs from the Early Cretaceous of Tatal, western Mongolia, allows the diagnoses of Dsungaripteridae andNoripterusto be amended. All pterosaurs found at Tatal belong to Dsungaripteridae (eitherDsungaripterusorNoripterus). The namePhobetoris a junior synonym ofNoripterus.
JUNCHANG LÜ +5 more
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On the taxonomic status of Cycnorhamphus and Gallodactylus (Pterosauria: Pterodactyloidea)
Journal of Paleontology, 1996One of the rarest pterosaurs from the Upper Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone of southern Germany is Pterodactylus suevicus. Only two specimens are known: the holotype, consisting of a virtually complete skeleton described by Quenstedt (1855); and a second specimen, consisting of only postcranial elements described by Wagner (1858) and lost during World War
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Historical Biology, 2015
The cervical series is poorly known in several pterosaur clades despite the fact that distinct morphotypes of individual elements have been recognised.
B.C. Vila Nova +3 more
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The cervical series is poorly known in several pterosaur clades despite the fact that distinct morphotypes of individual elements have been recognised.
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