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Güelgues de reptiles voladores(Pterosauria) del Xurásicu d’Asturies [PDF]

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Martínez García-Ramos, José Carlos   +3 more
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Archosaur evolution during the Jurassic: a southern perspective [PDF]

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López-Arbarello, Adriana   +1 more
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Pterosauria Kaup 1834

2022
Published as part of Allain, Ronan, Vullo, Romain, Rozada, Lee, Anquetin, Jérémy, Bourgeais, Renaud, Goedert, Jean, Lasseron, Maxime, Martin, Jeremy E., Pérez-García, Adán, Fabrègues, Claire Peyre De, Royo-Torres, Rafael, Augier, Dominique & Bailly, Gilles, 2022, Vertebrate paleobiodiversity of the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) Angeac-Charente ...
Allain, Ronan   +12 more
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The wandering jaws of Istiodactylus latidens (Pterosauria, Istiodactylidae)

Cretaceous Research, 2021
Abstract A new specimen of the Early Cretaceous pterodactyloid pterosaur Istiodactylus latidens is described. This specimen in the Moscow Vernadsky State Geological Museum represents the associated anterior ends of the rostrum and mandibular symphysis but lacks collection data.
Alexander O. Averianov   +4 more
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Development and evolution of the notarium in Pterosauria

Journal of Anatomy, 2020
AbstractThe notarium is the structure formed by fusion of the dorsal vertebrae which occurred independently in pterosaurs and birds. This ankylosis usually involves two to six elements and in many cases, also includes the last cervical vertebra. Fusion can occur in different degrees, uniting the vertebral centra, the neural spines, the transverse ...
Alex Schiller Aires   +4 more
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A preliminary analysis of dental microstructure in Hamipterus (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea)

The Anatomical Record, 2023
AbstractThe 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.
He Chen   +6 more
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An unusual flight mechanism in the Pterosauria

1992
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Hazelhurst, Grant A, Rayner, Jeremy M V
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