Afrotapejara

In Depth        Afrotapejara is a genus of tapejarid pterosaur that lived in North Africa at the time of the Early/Late Cretaceous boundary. Further Reading -‭ ‬new tapejarid‭ (‬Pterosauria,‭ ‬Azhdarchoidea‭) ‬from the mid-Cretaceous Kem Kem beds of Takmout,‭ ‬southern Morocco.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Cretaceous Research.‭ ‬-‭ ‬David M.‭ ‬Martill,‭ ‬Roy Smith,‭ ‬David M.‭ ‬Unwin,‭ ‬Alexander Kao,‭ ‬James McPhee‭ … Read more

Shenzhoupterus

In Depth        The toothless beak of Shenzhoupterus is quite characteristic of the azdarchid line of pterosaurs and indicates a potentially carnivorous diet not restricted to fish. The skull of Shenzhoupterus is proportionately deep and the antorbital fenestra is especially large to accomodate this morphology. A convex shaped crest also rose up from the top of … Read more

Archaeoistiodactylus

In Depth        As the name suggests, Archaeoistiodactylus is the oldest known istiodactylid pterosaur. Further Reading – A new pterosaur (Pterosauria) from Middle Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation of western Liaoning, China. – Global Geology 13:113-118. – J. L� & X. Fucha – 2018.

Alanqa

In Depth        Alanqa was a significant find as pterosaurs are not especially well known from Africa.‭ ‬This is not to say that Africa did not have many pterosaurs living there,‭ ‬just that the conditions were not conducive for mass preservation given the fragile nature of pterosaur bones‭ (‬even when well preserved they often get crushed … Read more

Banguela

In Depth        In‭ ‬2005‭ ‬a fragment of pterosaur jaw bone was acquired by Andr� Jacques Veldmeijer,‭ ‬and then later described as a species of Thalassodromeus,‭ ‬T.‭ ‬oberlii in Veldmeijers‭’ ‬2006‭ ‬dissertation.‭ ‬However,‭ ‬the species was never actually official.‭ ‬Then in‭ ‬2014‭ ‬the fragment was described by Headden and Campos not as a species of Thalassodromeus,‭ … Read more

Albadraco

In Depth        Albadraco is a genus of azdarchid pterosaur that lived in Europe during the late Cretaceous.‭ ‬At the time of the description,‭ ‬Albadraco is mainly described from the tips of the jaws which seem to have been from a subadult.‭ ‬Additionally,‭ ‬a cervical vertebra found nearby the jaws tips,‭ ‬also from an azdarchid pterosaur,‭ … Read more

Mistralazhdarcho

In Depth        Mistralazhdarcho is a genus of azdarchid pterosaur that lived in Western Europe during the late Cretaceous.‭ ‬Because the remains of the holotype individual are both incomplete and of an immature individual,‭ ‬the full size of‭ ‬Mistralazhdarcho is unknown at the‭ ‬time of writing.‭ ‬Comparison to the remains of other azdarchid pterosaur genera however … Read more

Aralazhdarcho

In Depth        Unfortunately because a portion of the neck vertebra is the only known fossil of Aralazhdarcho, not a lot can be said about the living creature. As you may have figured out for yourselves the name Aralazhdarcho is in reference to the Aral Sea, combined with the genus Azhdarcho, the genus that led to … Read more

Kepodactylus

In Depth        The discovery of the pterosaur Kepodactylus was actually a by-product of the recovery of a Stegosaurus in Garden Park, Colorado. This is how Kepodactylus got a name meaning ‘garden finger’. The species name insperatus is referenced to the discovery of Kepodactylus being a pleasant surprise to the dig team. Further Reading – A … Read more

Araripesaurus

In Depth        Araripesaurus appears to be a dubious entry amongst pterosaurs because of the lack of distinguishing features. Even though it has been considered to be Santanadactylus, the same lack of distinguishing features mean that Araripesaurus cannot be reassigned to a different genus with certainty. Further material that was to be attributed to Araripesaurus has … Read more