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- of Feilongus was estimated by Wang and colleagues to have been around 2.4 meters (7.9 feet), making it large for a basal pterodactyloid. Feilongus is...
- Feilongus also had its teeth confined within its jaw tips, as well as having crests on the rear portion of the skull and jaws, but differed Feilongus...
- Boreopterus and Feilongus and all its descendants, which the authors reclassified as close relatives of the ornithocheirids, though Feilongus had originally...
- Boreopterus and Feilongus and all its descendants, which the authors reclassified as close relatives of the ornithocheirids. (Feilongus had originally...
- published a cladistic analysis showing Boreopterus to be the sister taxon of Feilongus (together forming the new family Boreopteridae) in a more basal position...
- to the Boreopteridae, forming a Moganopterinae with its sister taxon Feilongus. Below is a cladogram from Lü et al. (2012). Only taxa that nest within...
- Beipiaopterus Cathayopterus Cratonopterus Ctenochasma Elanodactylus Eosipterus Feilongus Forfexopterus Gegepterus Gladocephaloideus Gnathosaurus Huanhepterus?...
- Beipiaopterus Cathayopterus Cratonopterus Ctenochasma Elanodactylus Eosipterus Feilongus Forfexopterus Gegepterus Gladocephaloideus Gnathosaurus Huanhepterus?...
- Beipiaopterus Cathayopterus Cratonopterus Ctenochasma Elanodactylus Eosipterus Feilongus Forfexopterus Gegepterus Gladocephaloideus Gnathosaurus Huanhepterus?...
- Beipiaopterus Cathayopterus Cratonopterus Ctenochasma Elanodactylus Eosipterus Feilongus Forfexopterus Gegepterus Gladocephaloideus Gnathosaurus Huanhepterus?...