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Pterodactyloidea (/ˌtɛrəˈdækt͡ɬɔɪdɪːə/;
derived from the Gr****
words πτερόν (pterón, for
usual ptéryx) "wing", and δάκτυλος (dáktylos) "finger") is one...
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ctenochasmatoids may have been more
closely related to the more
advanced dsungaripteroids, or in some cases, fall
outside both groups.
Their conclusion was published...
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Dsungaripterus weii had a
wingspan of 3–3.5
metres (9.8–11.5 ft). Like most
dsungaripteroids it had a
rather robust skeleton with
thick walls and
stouty bodily...
- archaeopterodactyloid, an
indeterminate azhdarchid, two
indeterminate dsungaripteroids, an
indeterminate rhamphorynchoid, and an
indeterminate pterosaur of...
- that is not
referrable to the
genus level suggests the
presence of
dsungaripteroids, ctenochasmatids, dimorphodontids, and more
tentatively wukongopterids...
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progressive tooth rarification until they
cease to be useful.
Since dsungaripteroids have some of the most
specialized teeth of all sauropsids, the toothlessness...
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Mtwara Humerus Indeterminate azhdarchid Mkoawa Mtwara Indeterminate dsungaripteroid Upper Dinosaur Humerus Pterodactylus P.
maximus Mkoawa Mtwara Later...
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pterosaurs occupied separate ecological niches. Like most
dsungaripteroids,
Noripterus was well
adapted to a
terrestrial lifestyle,
bearing thick...
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included pterosaurs such as
Tendaguripterus recki, and an
indeterminate dsungaripteroid, azhdarchid, and
possible archaeopterodactyloid.
There was also the...
- Ltd. Pp. 312–313. Maisch, M.W.; Matzke, A.T.; Ge Sun (2004). "A new
dsungaripteroid pterosaur from the
Lower Cretaceous of the
southern Junggar Basin,...