- and Eurasia,
suggesting that they
probably had a
global distribution.
Azhdarchoids are
generally distinguished from
other pterodactyloids by
their relatively...
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Tapejaridae (from a Tupi word
meaning 'the lord of the ways') is a
family of
azhdarchoid pterosaurs from the
Cretaceous period.
Members are
currently known from...
- Witton, Mark P.; Arbour,
Victoria M.; Currie,
Philip J. (2016). "A
small azhdarchoid pterosaur from the
latest Cretaceous, the age of
flying giants". Royal...
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Alanqa is a
genus of
azhdarchoid pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Late
Cretaceous period (Cenomanian stage) of what is now the Kem Kem
Group of southeastern...
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Argentinadraco (meaning "Argentina dragon") is an
extinct genus of
azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Late
Cretaceous Portezuelo Formation of Argentina. It...
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inverted egg in shape. It was
fairly low on the skull,
similar to
other azhdarchoids, like tapejarids. Like in
other pterosaurs, the
orbit was positioned...
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Vectidraco (meaning "dragon from the Isle of Wight"), is a
genus of
azhdarchoid pterosaur from the
Lower Cretaceous of England. In
November 2008, Daisy...
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according to Wilkinson. In
derived pterodactyloids like
pteranodontians and
azhdarchoids,
metacarpals I-III are
small and do not
connect to the carpus, instead...
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early Late Cretaceous. Ross A.
Elgin and
Eberhard Frey (2011). "A new
azhdarchoid pterosaur from the
Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) of Lebanon".
Swiss Journal...
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Keresdrakon is an
extinct genus of
azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Goio-Erê
Formation of Brazil,
which dates back to the
Early Cretaceous period (Aptian-Albian...