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New toothed flying reptile from Asia: close similarities between early Cretaceous pterosaur faunas from China and Brazil.

Xiaolin Wang1, Alexander W A Kellner, Shunxing Jiang, Xin Cheng.   

Abstract

Despite the great increase in pterosaur diversity in the last decades, particularly due to discoveries made in western Liaoning (China), very little is known regarding pterosaur biogeography. Here, we present the description of a new pterosaur from the Jiufotang Formation that adds significantly to our knowledge of pterosaur distribution and enhances the diversity of cranial anatomy found in those volant creatures. Guidraco venator gen. et sp. nov. has an unusual upward-directed frontal crest and large rostral teeth, some of which surpass the margins of the skull and lower jaw when occluded. The new species is closely related to a rare taxon from the Brazilian Crato Formation, posing an interesting paleobiogeographic problem and supporting the hypothesis that at least some early Cretaceous pterosaur clades, such as the Tapejaridae and the Anhangueridae, might have originated in Asia. The association of the new specimen with coprolites and the cranial morphology suggest that G. venator preyed on fish.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22354475     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-012-0889-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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