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Published: 22 December 2010
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2011) 48 (1): 63–69.
... are distinct from all other known istiodactylid pterosaurs and are herein assigned to a new genus and species. Pterosauria Kaup, 1834 Pterodactyloidea Plieninger, 1901 Ornithocheiroidea Seeley, 1891 (sensu Unwin, 2003 ) Istiodactylidae Howse, Milner, & Martill, 2001...
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Fig. 6.   Stratigraphic distribution of pterosaur clades through time, show...
Published: 22 December 2010
Fig. 6. Stratigraphic distribution of pterosaur clades through time, showing the range extension of Istiodactylidae resulting from the discovery of Gwawinapterus. (1) Preondactylus, (2) Dimorphodontidae, (3) Anurognathidae, (4) Campylognathoididae, (5) Scaphognathinae, (6) Rhamphorhynchinae, (7
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2009
Geological Magazine (2009) 146 (6): 931–936.
.... The teeth belong to two pterodactyloid taxa: a basal Istiodactylidae similar to Haopterus and an indeterminate Ornithocheiridae. From a palaeoecological point of view, the occurrence of such pterosaurs in the freshwater wetland palaeobiota of Las Hoyas strengthens the evidence of the similarity...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2010
Journal of Paleontology (2010) 84 (6): 1071–1081.
... al. (2008) , the Pteranodontidae form a monophyletic group with the Nyctosauridae, and both these groups are included with the Ornithocheiridae and Istiodactylidae in the clade Ornithocheiroidea. The “Pteranodontoidea” of Kellner (2003 , 2004) and Andres and Ji (2008) is roughly equivalent...
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Published: 03 April 2023
Journal of the Geological Society (2023) 180 (3): jgs2022-079.
...-Abad et al. 2017 ; Martín-Abad and Fregenal-Martínez 2021 ; Fig. 2 ) can be recognized as quaternary (fourth-level) consumers, given their larger sizes. The presence of isolated teeth of Istiodactylidae and Ornithocheiridae suggests the inclusion of these relatively large pterosaurs...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2018
DOI: 10.1144/SP455.15
EISBN: 9781786203366
... spines (also seen in archaeopterodactyloids) and a nasoantorbital fenestra accounting for over 40% of total skull length (also present in the Tapejaridae and Istiodactylidae), and, as an unambiguous synapomorphy, a nasoantorbital fenestra extending above the orbit (condition unknown in Chaoyangopterus...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2018
DOI: 10.1144/SP455.14
EISBN: 9781786203366
... is more similar to Hongshanopterus , a Chinese ornithocheiroid pterosaur previously placed in Istiodactylidae ( Wang et al. 2008 ), but now considered a non-istiodactylid ornithocheiroid ( Witton 2012 ). It should be noted that the more posterior portions of istiodactylid tooth rows do show larger...
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