An isolated pterosaurian caudal cervical (~ postcervical) vertebra was recovered from the Upper Cretaceous Lapurr sandstone ofWest Turkana, northwestern Kenya. The vertebral centrum is short, wide, and dorsoventrally compressed. Although the specimen is lightly built similar to most pterosaurs, it is here referred to Pterodactyloidea and tentatively to the Azhdarchidae in that it lacks pneumatic features on both the centrum and neural arch. This represents one of the few pterosaurs recovered from the entirety of Afro-Arabia, the first pterosaur recovered from the Cretaceous of East Africa, and, significantly, a specimen that was recovered from fluvial deposits rather than the near-shore marine setting typical of most pterosaur discoveries.U...
Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern England, Uni...
We describe a new taxon of medium-sized (wing span ca. 3 m) azhdarchid pterosaur from the Upper Cret...
In the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota, the toothless pterosaurs flourished with the chaoyangopterids a...
Abstract: A large azhdarchid pterosaur is described from the Late Maastrichtian phosphatic depos-its...
Jurassic African pterosaur remains are exceptionally rare and only known from the Tendaguru deposits...
Despite being known from every continent, the geological record of pterosaurs, the first group of ve...
[EN] Fragmentary remains, including cervical vertebrae and limb bones, of a large pterosaur from the...
Cervical vertebrae of azhdarchid pterosaurs were discovered in two Upper Cretaceous (Baynshire Suite...
The largest known flying organisms are the azhdarchid pterosaurs, a pterodactyloid clade previously ...
A short section of a mandibular symphysis is the first cranial fossil of a pterosaur to be reported ...
A new genus and species, Xericeps curvirostris gen. et sp. nov., is erected for a highly distinctive...
Here, we describe the first pterosaur remains from Angola, an assemblage of fourteen bones from the ...
A pterosaur bone bed with at least 47 individuals (wing spans: 0.65–2.35 m) of a new species is repo...
Pterosaur fossils from Australia are rare. All the specimens that have been described previously are...
Background: Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern ...
Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern England, Uni...
We describe a new taxon of medium-sized (wing span ca. 3 m) azhdarchid pterosaur from the Upper Cret...
In the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota, the toothless pterosaurs flourished with the chaoyangopterids a...
Abstract: A large azhdarchid pterosaur is described from the Late Maastrichtian phosphatic depos-its...
Jurassic African pterosaur remains are exceptionally rare and only known from the Tendaguru deposits...
Despite being known from every continent, the geological record of pterosaurs, the first group of ve...
[EN] Fragmentary remains, including cervical vertebrae and limb bones, of a large pterosaur from the...
Cervical vertebrae of azhdarchid pterosaurs were discovered in two Upper Cretaceous (Baynshire Suite...
The largest known flying organisms are the azhdarchid pterosaurs, a pterodactyloid clade previously ...
A short section of a mandibular symphysis is the first cranial fossil of a pterosaur to be reported ...
A new genus and species, Xericeps curvirostris gen. et sp. nov., is erected for a highly distinctive...
Here, we describe the first pterosaur remains from Angola, an assemblage of fourteen bones from the ...
A pterosaur bone bed with at least 47 individuals (wing spans: 0.65–2.35 m) of a new species is repo...
Pterosaur fossils from Australia are rare. All the specimens that have been described previously are...
Background: Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern ...
Pterosaurs have been known from the Cretaceous sediments of the Isle of Wight (southern England, Uni...
We describe a new taxon of medium-sized (wing span ca. 3 m) azhdarchid pterosaur from the Upper Cret...
In the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota, the toothless pterosaurs flourished with the chaoyangopterids a...