Dsungaripteroidea is a group of pterosaurs within the suborder Pterodactyloidea. The earliest known fossils attributed to this group are from the Kimmeridgian-age...
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Ornithocheirus, Pteranodon), Ctenochasmatoidea (Ctenochasma, Pterodactylus), Dsungaripteroidea (Germanodactylus, Dsungaripterus), and Azhdarchoidea (Tapejara, Tupuxuara...
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Altmuehlopterus ramphastinus Dsungaripteroidea...
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authors, Normannognathus is either found as a basal member of the Dsungaripteroidea, as an indeterminate monofenestratan, or as the sister taxon of Cycnorhamphus...
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Altmuehlopterus ramphastinus Dsungaripteroidea...
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Genus Species Member Material Notes Images Dsungaripteroidea indet. Indeterminate Proximal right femur Rhamphorhynchidae Indeterminate Tooth Lusognathus...
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the larger clades Archaeopterodactyloidea, Eupterodactyloidea, or Dsungaripteroidea, though it has also been recovered within the Ctenochasmatoidea. In...
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Maisch and his co-authors did place both Germanodactylus species in Dsungaripteroidea, like Unwin. Vidovic and Martill not only considered the contents...
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Noripterus complicidens, and all its descendants. The group belongs to the Dsungaripteroidea sensu Unwin and is presumably relatively closely related to the Azhdarchoidea...
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analysis to determine its relationships. The taxon was located within Dsungaripteroidea (sensu Kellner), which included Azhdarchoidea, Dsungaripteridae, and...
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Quetzalcoatlus. Although being toothless clearly places Argentinadraco in the Dsungaripteroidea sensu Kellner, more specifically within the Azhdarchoidea, its precise...
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1996 David Unwin concluded Herbstosaurus was a basal member of the Dsungaripteroidea. This was again doubted by Laura Codorniú and Zulma Gasparini in 2007...
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50859, a lower jaw identified in 2011 as a possible member of the Dsungaripteroidea. The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek apatos, "deceptive"...
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