A #NewSpecies of flying reptile reshuffles the timeline of pterosaur evolution https://phys.org/news/2024-12-species-flying-reptile-reshuffles-timeline.html

The oldest monofenestratan #pterosaur from the Queso Rallado locality: Alexandra Fernandes et al. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.241238

"Whereas most early #pterosaurs still had rather short wings and a long tail, the derived subgroup of #pterodactyloids had slender, elongate wings and a shortened tail... The transition happened during the #Jurassic"

A new species of flying reptile reshuffles the timeline of pterosaur evolution

About 230 million years ago, almost 80 million years before the first bird appeared, their distantly related cousins, the pterosaurs took to the sky, as the first group of active fliers among the vertebrates. Pterosaurs developed active, flapping flight with the help of a wing membrane, which was mainly spanned by the strongly elongated fourth finger of the hand.

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A new and large ctenochasmatid pterosaur from the Solnhofen region https://archosaurmusings.wordpress.com/2023/07/14/a-new-and-large-ctenochasmatid-pterosaur-from-the-solnhofen-region/

Petrodactyle wellnhoferi gen. et sp. nov.: A new and large ctenochasmatid #pterosaur from the Late #Jurassic of #Germany https://palaeo-electronica.org/content/current-in-press-articles/3878-a-new-solnhofen-pterosaur

"Please welcome #Petrodactyle wellnhoferi. Fully laid out in wingspan it’s just over 2 m so comparable (but a bit larger than) the largest known #Rhamphorhynchus and larger than any of the other #pterodactyloids in the #Solnhofen beds."

A new and large ctenochasmatid pterosaur from the Solnhofen region

Ok, so new pterosaurs come out all the time and yes, the Solnhofen region of Southern Germany is home to many, many pterosaurs in general and many ctenochasmatids specifically. This probably isn’t …

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