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- The Rhamphorhynchoidea forms one of the two suborders of pterosaurs and represents an evolutionary grade of primitive members of flying reptiles. This...
- functional morphology of Dimorphodon macronyx (Buckland) (Pterosauria: Rhamphorhynchoidea) based on new material in the Yale Peabody Museum" (PDF). Postilla...
- it traditionally is ascribed to the long-tailed pterosaur group "Rhamphorhynchoidea", its tail was comparatively short, allowing it more maneuverability...
- pterosaurs. Traditionally, they were organized into two suborders: the Rhamphorhynchoidea, a "primitive" group of long-tailed pterosaurs, and the Pterodactyloidea...
- ****igning it to a pterosaur clade beyond the paraphyletic group "Rhamphorhynchoidea" has proven difficult due to a lack of diagnostic material. In 1989...
- 1017/S0022336000034946. S2CID 88244184. Wellnhofer, P. (1975). "Die Rhamphorhynchoidea (Pterosauria) der Oberjura-Plattenkalke Süddeutschlands". Palaeontographica...
- wing-finger phalanges Indeterminate remains of a pterosaur, possibly a Rhamphorhynchoidea. It seems to represent a rhamphorhynchoid pterosaur with a wingspan...
- S2CID 4316586. Ji, S.-A.; Ji, Q. (1998). "A new fossil pterosaur (Rhamphorhynchoidea) from Liaoning". Jiangsu Geology. 22 (4): 199–206. "Dimorphodon."...
- The name references the mosaic of features that seem to recall both Rhamphorhynchoidea and Pterodactyloidea. The preserved skull bones are especially similar...
- Plieninger in his later publications ****igned Campylognathus to the "Rhamphorhynchoidea". As this suborder is a paraphyletic ****emblage of not specially related...