In Depth
Almost nothing is known about this pterosaur, not even its position and relationship amongst other pterosaurs, only that it is possibly a basal rhamphorhynchoid pterosaur based on the shape of its jugal and early appearance in the fossil record.
Further Reading
– Pterosaur remains from the Kayenta Formation (?Early Jurassic) of Arizona . – Palaeontology 27(2):407-413. – K. Padian – 1984.