Wightia

In Depth        Wightia is a genus of tapejarid pterosaur that lived in Europe during the early Cretaceous.‭ ‬Wightia is‭ ‬named after the Isle of Wight which is situated on the southern coast of England. Further Reading -‭ ‬First tapejarid pterosaur from the Wessex Formation‭ (‬Wealden Group:‭ ‬Lower Cretaceous,‭ ‬Barremian‭) ‬of the United Kingdom.‭ ‬-‭ ‬Cretaceous … Read more

Bennettazhia

In Depth        The remains for Bennettazhia were actually described back in 1928 by Charles W. Gilmore, although he actually assigned the fossils to Pteranodon under the new species name P. oregonensis. It was not until 1989 when S. Christopher Bennet found that the remains were not those of a Pteranodon but of an unknown azhdarchid … Read more

Tupuxuara

In Depth        Tupuxuara was a diurnal pterosaur that lived close to the sea, and is thought to have hunted for fish. The elaborate crest shows evidence of an extensive network of blood vessels. Although possibly for thermoregulation, a more likely scenario is that Tupuxuara flushed blood into its crest to produce a striking and vivid … Read more

Xericeps

In Depth        Xericeps is a genus of pterosaur that lived in Africa during the Cretaceous. Further Reading -‭ ‬A new edentulous pterosaur from the Cretaceous Kem Kem beds of south eastern Morocco.‭ ‬Cretaceous Research‭ ‬84:1-12.‭ ‬-‭ ‬D.‭ ‬M.‭ ‬Martill,‭ ‬D.‭ ‬M.‭ ‬Unwin,‭ ‬N.‭ ‬Ibrahim‭ & ‬N.‭ ‬Longrich‭ ‬-‭ ‬2018.

Jidapterus

In Depth        Jidapterus has had an uncertain phylogenetic history with researchers either not knowing or not agreeing on where to place it. Most now agree that Jidapterus belongs with the azhdarchid pterosaurs within the chaoyangopteridae because of its similarities to Chaoyangopterus which was described in the same year as Jidapterus. Further Reading – On a … Read more

Eopteranodon

In Depth        Eopteranodon gets its name from how its jaws and crest look like those on the more famous pterosaur Pteranodon that existed later in the Cretaceous of North America. Eopteranodon however was not only much smaller than Pteranodon but it is actually of a different pterosaur family. Further Reading Further reading- New pterodactyloid pterosaur … Read more

Lacusovagus

In Depth        Analysis of the Lacusovagus fossils indicates that it is a member of the Chaoyangopteridae family of pterosaurs. This is significant as it up until the discovery of Lacusovagus, the members of this group were known only from Asia. Further Reading – A new azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Crato Formation (Lower Cretaceous, Aptian?) of … Read more

Lonchodectes

In Depth        The problem with Lonchodectes is that the genus continues to be treated somewhat like a wastebasket with the most fragmentary remains being attributed to it, which explains the broad temporal range of Lonchodectes in the fossil record. The reason for this is mostly down to is taxonomic history with the first sets of … Read more

Sinopterus

sinopterus

In Depth        Aside from being the first tapejarid pterosaur discovered outside of Brazil,‭ ‬Sinopterus also represents one of the earliest and‭ ‬most complete.‭ ‬Sinopterus had a toothless bony beak and bony crest that runs from the premaxilla to the middle of the skull.‭ ‬The crest is then thought to extend upwards.‭ ‬Sinopterus is thought to … Read more

Argentinadraco

In Depth        Argentinadraco is a genus of azdarchid pterosaur that lived in South America during the late Cretaceous.‭ ‬At the time of its description,‭ ‬Argentinadraco is only known from the‭ ‬frontal half of the lower jaws,‭ ‬so it is difficult to ascertain specific details about this pterosaur. Further Reading -‭ ‬New azhdarchoid pterosaur‭ (‬Pterosauria,‭ ‬Pterodactyloidea‭) … Read more