Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve powered flight and the largest animals to ever take wing. The pterosaurs persisted for over 150 million years before disappearing at the end of the Cretaceous, but the patterns of and processes driving their extinction remain unclear. Only a single family, Azhdarchidae, is definitively known from the late Maastrichtian, suggesting a gradual decline in diversity in the Late Cretaceous, with the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction eliminating a few late-surviving species. However, this apparent pattern may simply reflect poor sampling of fossils. Here, we describe a diverse pterosaur assemblage from the late Maastrichtian of Morocco that includes not only Azhdarchidae but the youngest known P...
A new genus and species, Xericeps curvirostris gen. et sp. nov., is erected for a highly distinctive...
The Tapejaridae is a group of unusual toothless pterosaurs characterized by bizarre cranial crests. ...
Despite being known from every continent, the geological record of pterosaurs, the first group of ve...
Abstract: A large azhdarchid pterosaur is described from the Late Maastrichtian phosphatic depos-its...
[EN] Fragmentary remains, including cervical vertebrae and limb bones, of a large pterosaur from the...
Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern England, Uni...
Although pterosaurs are a well-known lineage of Mesozoic flying reptiles, their fossil record and ev...
International audienceRather numerous pterosaur remains, although mostly fragmentary, have been desc...
International audienceA series of pterosaur bones from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) of Velaux (B...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve flight1,2 and include the largest flying animals in ...
Background: Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern ...
The Tapejaridae is a group of unusual toothless pterosaurs characterized by bizarre cranial crests. ...
Abstract. – The global Late Maastrichtian non-avian dinosaur apparent biodiversity is extensively su...
Pterosaurs reached only modest sizes in the Triassic-Jurassic. By contrast, the Cretaceous saw a tre...
The largest known flying organisms are the azhdarchid pterosaurs, a pterodactyloid clade previously ...
A new genus and species, Xericeps curvirostris gen. et sp. nov., is erected for a highly distinctive...
The Tapejaridae is a group of unusual toothless pterosaurs characterized by bizarre cranial crests. ...
Despite being known from every continent, the geological record of pterosaurs, the first group of ve...
Abstract: A large azhdarchid pterosaur is described from the Late Maastrichtian phosphatic depos-its...
[EN] Fragmentary remains, including cervical vertebrae and limb bones, of a large pterosaur from the...
Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern England, Uni...
Although pterosaurs are a well-known lineage of Mesozoic flying reptiles, their fossil record and ev...
International audienceRather numerous pterosaur remains, although mostly fragmentary, have been desc...
International audienceA series of pterosaur bones from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) of Velaux (B...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve flight1,2 and include the largest flying animals in ...
Background: Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern ...
The Tapejaridae is a group of unusual toothless pterosaurs characterized by bizarre cranial crests. ...
Abstract. – The global Late Maastrichtian non-avian dinosaur apparent biodiversity is extensively su...
Pterosaurs reached only modest sizes in the Triassic-Jurassic. By contrast, the Cretaceous saw a tre...
The largest known flying organisms are the azhdarchid pterosaurs, a pterodactyloid clade previously ...
A new genus and species, Xericeps curvirostris gen. et sp. nov., is erected for a highly distinctive...
The Tapejaridae is a group of unusual toothless pterosaurs characterized by bizarre cranial crests. ...
Despite being known from every continent, the geological record of pterosaurs, the first group of ve...