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is a member of the family Azhdarchidae, a family of advanced toothless pterosaurs with unusually long, stiffened necks.


"wing-finger" or "finger-wing") is one of the two traditional suborders of pterosaurs ("wing lizards"), and contains the most derived members of this group.


Triassic (mid to late Norian stage), making Eudimorphodon one of the oldest pterosaurs known.


wingspan of around 60 cm (24 in), was one of the smallest and earliest pterosaurs.


Ornithodira is defined as the last common ancestor of dinosaurs and pterosaurs, and all of its descendants.


azhdar (اژدر), a dragon-like creature in Persian mythology) is a family of pterosaurs known primarily from the Late Cretaceous Period, though an isolated vertebra.


Wukongopteridae is a group of basal pterosaurs, found in China and the UK.


and November to December 2008, uncovering remains of several different pterosaurs.


basal) pterosaurs.


early pterosaurs.


Like many pterosaurs, Dimorphodon has been perceived as a soarer in the past, correlating to historical perceptions of pterosaurs as seabird.


Kunpengopterus was assigned to the Wukongopteridae, a family of pterosaurs showing a mix of basal and derived pterodactyloid traits.


wings, and Greek daktylos, "finger", referring to the wing finger of pterosaurs.


members of the family Azhdarchidae, a family that includes many giant pterosaurs such as Quetzalcoatlus.


In 2003, Alexander Kellner pointed out that other basal pterosaurs also possess such teeth.


Preondactylus is a genus of long-tailed pterosaurs from the Late Triassic (late Carnian or early Norian age, about 228 million years ago) that inhabited.


As such, this excludes pterosaurs.


The largest of these remains indicate it was among the biggest pterosaurs, with an estimated wingspan of 10 to 12 metres (33 to 39 ft).


Like many pterosaurs, it has had a confusing taxonomic history, being given names by various.


ornithocheiroids) is a group of pterosaurs within the extinct suborder Pterodactyloidea.


They were typically large pterosaurs that lived from the Early to.



Synonyms:

Pterosauria; flying reptile; archosaurian; archosaur; archosaurian reptile; pterodactyl; order Pterosauria;

Antonyms:

anapsid;

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