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- Cambridge University Press. pp. 309–367. ISBN 0-521-55476-4. Unwin, David M.; Bakhurina, Natasha N. (2000). "Pterosaurs from Russia, Middle Asia and Mongolia"...
- Dsungaripteridae. The genus Phobetor, was in 1982 originally described by Natasha Bakhurina as a species of Dsungaripterus (D. parvus), based on a single lower leg...
- PMC 2637988. PMID 19223979. Witton 2013, p. 52. Witton 2013, p. 55. Unwin DM, Bakhurina NN (1994). "Sordes pilosus and the nature of the pterosaur flight apparatus"...
- Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2018, p. 220. Unwin, D. M. & Bakhurina, N. N. (2000): Pterosaurs from Russia, Middle Asia and Mongolia. – In:...
- Bakhar Formation at Fossilworks.org Sinitshenkova, 1987 Vršanský, 2020 Bakhurina & Unwin, 1995 Barret et al., 2008 Kostina et al., 2015 Vršanský, Peter...
- brancai, but the identification is now commonly rejected. In 1982 Natasha Bakhurina named a new species, Dsungaripterus parvus, based on a smaller skeleton...
- Kirghizia]. Trudy paleont. Inst. Moscow. Russian text with end plates. Bakhurina, N.N.; Unwin, D.M. (1995). "The evidence for 'hair' in Sordes and other...
- Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart and New York, 82 pp. Unwin D.M.; Lü J.; Bakhurina N.N. (2000). "On the systematic and stratigraphic significance of pterosaurs...
- and Buffetaut, E. (eds). Zitteliana B, 28. 264pp. D. M. Unwin and N. N. Bakhurina. 2000. Pterosaurs from Russia, Middle Asia and Mongolia. In M. J. Benton...
- phylogenetic analysis: List of pterosaur genera Timeline of pterosaur research Bakhurina, N.N.; Unwin, D.M. "A survey of pterosaurs from the Jur****ic and Cretaceous...