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Ctenochasmatidae is a
group of
pterosaurs within the
suborder Pterodactyloidea. They are
characterized by
their distinctive teeth,
which are
thought to...
- 1996 as the
group that
contains Germanodactylus, Pterodactylus, the
Ctenochasmatidae and the Gallodactylidae. The
earliest known archaeopterodactyloid remains...
- known. This
specimen supposedly represented a
member of the
family Ctenochasmatidae,
though further examination suggested it
belonged to a teleosaurid...
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smaller openings (or fenestrae) in the skull, and more teeth.
Within the
Ctenochasmatidae,
Liaodactylus was most
closely related to the
European Ctenochasma...
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Alexander Kellner and
David Unwin have
shown a
position within the
family Ctenochasmatidae,
together with
other filter feeders. In 2018, a
topology by Longrich...
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covering of hair-like structures. The
authors ****igned
Gegepterus to the
Ctenochasmatidae, on the
basis of its long
rostrum and
numerous needle-like teeth, about...
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tooth forms. The
Istiodactylidae had
recurved teeth for
eating meat.
Ctenochasmatidae used
combs of
numerous needle-like
teeth for
filter feeding; Pterodaustro...
- (meaning "Otog
Banner wing") is a
genus of
pterosaur in the
family Ctenochasmatidae,
known from
Early Cretaceous rocks in the
Ordos region of
Inner Mongolia...
- Jur****ic. A
cladistic study in 2006
found that it was a
member of the
Ctenochasmatidae —
David Unwin more
precisely ****igned it to the Ctenochasmatinae. Below...
- ctenochasmatoids. In
their analysis,
Ardeadactylus was
recovered within the
Ctenochasmatidae instead.
Their cladogram is
shown below.
Timeline of
pterosaur research...