New Material of Feilongus (Reptilia: Pterosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of Western Liaoning
Authors:
Wang et al
Abstract:
Based on a new nearly naturally preserved skull and four cervical vertebrae of the pterosaur Feilongus sp. from the lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of Beipiao, western Liaoning province, northeastern China, the diagnosis of Feilongus is amended. The revised diagnosis notes long, curved, needle-shaped teeth that are confined to the jaw far anterior to the nasoantorbital fenestra; posterior teeth that are slightly smaller than the anterior teeth; cervical vertebrae elongated with a ratio of length to width greater than 5; tooth number of about 78; and two cranial sagittal crests.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
New Fossils of Barremian/Aptian Cretaceous Pterosaur Feilongus Found
Labels:
aptian,
archosaurs,
barremian,
china,
cretaceous,
fossils,
orinthodirans,
paleontology,
pterosaurs
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