Figure 3. Postcranial skeleton and dentition of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach Photographs of the right manus (A), cervical series (B), pubic region (C), right humerus (D), left humerus (E), left metacarpal-phalanx articular region (F), right maxilla (G), and left pes (H) of NMS G.2021.6.1–4.Published as part of Jagielska, Natalia, O'Sullivan, Michael, Funston, Gregory F., Butler, Ian B., Challands, Thomas J., Clark, Neil D.L., Fraser, Nicholas C., Penny, Amelia, Ross, Dugald A., Wilkinson, Mark & Brusatte, Stephen L., 2022, A skeleton from the Middle Jurassic of Scotland illuminates an earlier origin of large pterosaurs, pp. 1-8 in Current Biology 32 on page 4, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.01.073, http://zenodo.org/record/6...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve flight1,2 and include the largest flying animals in ...
Angustinaripterini He, 1983 Included species Angustinaripterus longicephalus, Sericipterus wucaiw...
Figure 3. Right jugal (BMNH 31828) from the Taynton Limestone Formation of Stonesfield, Oxfordshire ...
Figure 3. Postcranial skeleton and dentition of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach ...
Figure 1. The new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach (A–C) Photographs of main slab (NMS G....
Jagielska, Natalia, O'Sullivan, Michael, Funston, Gregory F., Butler, Ian B., Challands, Thomas J., ...
Figure S1. Locality information for the holotype of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathan...
Figure 2. Skull of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach and comparisons of pterosaur ...
Figure 4. Phylogenetic relationships of the Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach and wingspan...
Figure S2. Skull and anterior cervical vertebrae of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathan...
Figure S3. Histology of the wing phalanx of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach, Rel...
Figure S4. Results of phylogenetic analysis of the relationships of Dearc sgiathanach and other basa...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve flight1,2 and include the largest flying animals in ...
Funding: The authors thank the National Geographic Society (GEFNE185-16 to PI S.L.B.) for funding th...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve flight1,2 and include the largest flying animals in ...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve flight1,2 and include the largest flying animals in ...
Angustinaripterini He, 1983 Included species Angustinaripterus longicephalus, Sericipterus wucaiw...
Figure 3. Right jugal (BMNH 31828) from the Taynton Limestone Formation of Stonesfield, Oxfordshire ...
Figure 3. Postcranial skeleton and dentition of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach ...
Figure 1. The new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach (A–C) Photographs of main slab (NMS G....
Jagielska, Natalia, O'Sullivan, Michael, Funston, Gregory F., Butler, Ian B., Challands, Thomas J., ...
Figure S1. Locality information for the holotype of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathan...
Figure 2. Skull of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach and comparisons of pterosaur ...
Figure 4. Phylogenetic relationships of the Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach and wingspan...
Figure S2. Skull and anterior cervical vertebrae of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathan...
Figure S3. Histology of the wing phalanx of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach, Rel...
Figure S4. Results of phylogenetic analysis of the relationships of Dearc sgiathanach and other basa...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve flight1,2 and include the largest flying animals in ...
Funding: The authors thank the National Geographic Society (GEFNE185-16 to PI S.L.B.) for funding th...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve flight1,2 and include the largest flying animals in ...
Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to evolve flight1,2 and include the largest flying animals in ...
Angustinaripterini He, 1983 Included species Angustinaripterus longicephalus, Sericipterus wucaiw...
Figure 3. Right jugal (BMNH 31828) from the Taynton Limestone Formation of Stonesfield, Oxfordshire ...