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- Dearc (Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [tʲɛrxk] dearc) is a genus of large-bodied rhamphorhynchine pterosaur from the Middle Jur****ic Lealt Shale Formation...
- Formation. Ceoptera represents the second pterosaur named from Scotland, after Dearc in 2022. In 2006, a set of rocks with protruding fossilized bones was noticed...
- from the 14th to the 19th century, where "Úam Chnogba, Úam Slángae and Dearc Fearna" are listed under the heading, "the three darkest places in Ireland"...
- Campylognathoides Rhamphorhynchidae Angustinaripterus Bellubrunnus Cacibupteryx Dearc Dolicorhamphus? Dorygnathus Harpactognathus Klobiodon Nesodactylus Orientognathus...
- Campylognathoides Rhamphorhynchidae Angustinaripterus Bellubrunnus Cacibupteryx Dearc Dolicorhamphus? Dorygnathus Harpactognathus Klobiodon Nesodactylus Orientognathus...
- fossil from a 170-million-year-old pterosaur, later named as the species Dearc sgiathanach in 2022, was discovered on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The...
- non-pterodactyloid pterosaurs as well as the largest Jur****ic pterosaur was Dearc, with an estimated wingspan between 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in) and 3.8 m (12 ft)...
- size to Sericipterus, Angustinaripterus, the largest Rhamphorhynchus, and Dearc. Much of the skull is missing and the preserved portion is dorsoventrally...
- Campylognathoides Rhamphorhynchidae Angustinaripterus Bellubrunnus Cacibupteryx Dearc Dolicorhamphus? Dorygnathus Harpactognathus Klobiodon Nesodactylus Orientognathus...
- other rhamphorhynchines. Jagielska et al. (2025) describe the osteology of Dearc sgiathanach and reconstruct its cranial and antebrachial musculature. Smyth...