- the
remainder of the body. The Darwinoptera, a
primitive subgroup of
monofenestratans showing this
transitional anatomy, was also
named for Darwinopterus...
-
furred bodies, and are
thought to have been insectivores.
Derived monofenestratan pterosaurs such as
wukongopterids appeared in the late
Middle Jur****ic...
-
lawsoni exhibited ****ual dimorphism,
similar to that
suggested for
other monofenestratans (i.e. Darwinopterus,
Anhanguera and Nyctosaurus). The
femur was significantly...
- Cu****ephalus is an
extinct genus of
monofenestratan pterosaur known from
Dorset in England. Its
fossil remains date back to the Late Jur****ic period...
- pronunciation: [melkamter]) (meaning "winged lizard") is an
extinct genus of
monofenestratan pterosaurs from the
Early Jur****ic Cañadón
Asfalto Formation of Argentina...
- can be
confidently regarded as
transitional between the more
basal monofenestratans such as
darwinopterans and the
later diverging lophocratian pterodactyloids...
-
indeterminate monofenestratan,
noting that it
shares some
characters with ctenochasmatoids, yet
shares other characters with non-pterodactyloid
monofenestratans. In...
-
genus Klobiodon, as well as
probable monofenestratans.
Large rhamphorhynchoids like
Dearc and
monofenestratans like
Ceoptera are also
known from other...
- Stefan; Lauer, René; Lauer,
Bruce (2024-11-18). "A new and
large monofenestratan reveals the
evolutionary transition to the
pterodactyloid pterosaurs"...
- the
cervical vertebrae are
notably elongated compared to
other non-
monofenestratans,
resembling those of the more
derived Wukongopterus. The dentition...