FIRST DISCOVERY OF A DEFINABLE FLYING REPTILE (PTEROSAURIA, DORYGNATHUS CF BANTHENSIS) FROM THE LOWER TOARCIAN (LOWER JURASSIC) OF NANCY (LORRAINE, FRANCE). [PDF]
Definable pterosaurian remains from the French Toarcian are reported for the first time. They are briefly described and referred to Dorygnathus cf banthensis.
DELSATE, Dominique, WILD, Rupert
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Microvertebrates of the Lourinhã Formation (Late Jurassic, Portugal) [PDF]
The Upper Jurassic of Portugal has been globally known for its microfossil vertebrate fauna thanks to the Konzentrat-Lagerstätte of the Guimarota mine, which provided thousands of bone fragments, isolated teeth, and even complete specimens.
Guillaume, Alexandre Renaud Daniel
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Nueva especie de Ornithocheiroidea (Pterosauria: Pterodactyloidea) del Barremiense (Cretácico Inferior) de la Península Ibérica [PDF]
El “pterosaurio de Quiñones” es el primer espécimen de Ornithocheiroidea (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea) con restos craneales óseos descubierto en la Península Ibérica.
Canudo Sanagustín, José Ignacio +1 more
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The Pterosauria of the Early to Late Jurassic: contributions to the understanding of the origin and global radiation of the Monofenestrata [PDF]
Pterosaurs, the first group of tetrapods to have achieved powered flight, originated in the Triassic and survived though the Jurassic and up to the Cretaceous/Paleogene extinction.
Eugénio Fernandes, Alexandra
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Data for the clade Rhamphorhynchinae taken from Unwin, 2003; various specimens of Rhamphorhynchus from Wellnhofer, 1975 (numbers in parentheses represent Bennett’s [1995] size classes); Dorygnathus from Padian, 2008; Qinglongopterus from Lü et al., 2012;
David W. E. Hone (115427) +3 more
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The wingtips of the pterosaurs: Anatomy, aeronautical function and ecological implications [PDF]
Habib, MB, Hone, DWE, Van Rooijen, MK
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Pterosaur distribution in time and space: an atlas [PDF]
Barrett, Paul M. +3 more
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A new non-pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Late Jurassic of southern Germany. [PDF]
Hone DW +3 more
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First record of a non-pterodactyloid pterosaur (Reptilia: Archosauria) from Switzerland
Jean-Paul Billon-Bruyat
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