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Published as part of Ciaffi, Alessio & Bellardini, Flavio, 2024, Pterosaur teeth from the Southern Neuquén Basin (Patagonia, Argentina): New insights on the reconstruction of ornithocheiriform dental anatomy, pp. 73-86 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 69 (1) on pages 76-78, DOI: 10.4202/app.01122.2023, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Ciaffi, Alessio, Bellardini, Flavio
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Ciaffi, Alessio, Bellardini, Flavio
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Pterosauria from the Late Triassic of Southern Brazil
2010A few postcranial remains of a Late Triassic pterosaur from the early Coloradian Caturrita Formation of Rio Grande do Sul are communicated. The general morphology of the coracoid, proximal portion of the humerus, femur, tibia and fibula suggests that it is more primitive than the pterosaurs from the Norian of northern Italy.
J.F. Bonaparte +2 more
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VI.—Mr. E. T. Newton on Pterosauria
Geological Magazine, 1889The paper by Mr. E. T. Newton “ On the Skull of Scaphognathus ” is one of the most important contributions to the morphology of the Pterosauria which has been published. There are a few poii however, which appear to me to need correction or a fuller explanati1. The “prefontals,” Newton.When Mr.
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Mid-cretaceous Ornithocheirids (Pterosauria, Ornithocheiridae) from Russia and Uzbekistan
Paleontological Journal, 2007Ornithocheirid remains from 16 localities of Russia and Uzbekistan are reviewed. New material of ornithocheirids from the localities of Mogoito (Barremian-Aptian), Stoilo quarry (Albian-Cenomanian), and Khodzhakul (Cenomanian) is described. The Khodzhakul locality has yielded Ornithocheirus (the first record of this genus in Asia).
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The Early Evolutionary History and Adaptive Radiation of the Pterosauria
Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2012Abstract:Phylogenetic analyses of early pterosaur species are relatively new and contradictory. However, they imply a similar evolutionary history for early pterosaurs: a large divergence of all major early groups of pterosaurs before the first named pterosaur species appeared in the fossil record.
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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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SEM Observation of the Wing Membrane of Beipiaopterus chenianus (Pterosauria)
Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2005Abstract The cross‐section and surface structures of wing membranes from the ctenochasmatid pterosaur Beipiaopterus chenianus were observed through a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The results show that the wing membrane contains a high density of blood vessels, implying strong thermoregulatory function, similar to that of a bat wing membrane ...
LÜ Junchang +4 more
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An azhdarchid humerus (Pterosauria, Azhdarchidae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Saratov Region
Paleontological Journal, 2016A proximal humerus fragment referred to as Azhdarchidae indet. from the Rybushka Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Lower Campanian) of the Beloe Ozero locality in Saratov Region is described. The proximal articular surface is not saddle-shaped, has a weakly convex profile in the frontal section. The most posteriorly projecting part of the proximal articular
A. O. Averianov +2 more
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A diminutive pterosaur (Pterosauria: Eudimorphodontidae) from the Greenlandic Triassic
2001(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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