- pterosaur. In 1959, he
named a new
genus and species:
Titanopteryx philadelphiae. The
genus name
meant "titan wing" in Gr****; the
specific name refers...
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Arambourgiania philadelphiae Quetzalcoatlus northropi Quetzalcoatlus lawsoni...
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FACIE PHILADELPHIAE EX
ECTIPO FLORENCIAE FACIEBAT JOS.
CERACCHI CIDDCclassXIV...
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Mongolia 10 m (33 ft)
Thanatosdrakon amaru 9 m (30 ft)
Arambourgiania philadelphiae 8–9 m (26–30 ft)
Tropeognathus mesembrinus 8.26–8.7 m (27–29 ft) Pteranodon...
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Morocco A tiny
Nyctosaurid from Africa. †Arambourgiania †Arambourgiania
philadelphiae 70.6–66 Ma
Zarqa Governorate,
Jordan An
azhdarchid known only from fragmentary...
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Quetzalcoatlus northropi, Q. lawsoni,
Hatzegopteryx thambena, and
Arambourgiania philadelphiae.
Below are the
results of the study.
Cryodrakon is
thought to have been...
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Odynerus (Protodynerus)
pumilus Saussure, 1855
Odynerus (Protodynerus)
philadelphiae Saussure, 1857
Nortonia nevadaensis Cameron, 1905
Symmorphus cristatus...
- (33 ft).
According to
various ****umptions, the
wingspan of
Arambourgiania philadelphiae reached from 8 m (26 ft) to more than 10 m (33 ft).
South American Tropeognathus...
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original work is
inscribed on the back in Latin, "CERACCHI
FACIEBAT PHILADELPHIAE, 1795" ("Ceracchi made this in Philadelphia, 1795").
Washington refused...
- Sinica. 31 (Supp 1): 79–81. Why the
giant azhdarchid Arambourgiania philadelphiae needs a
fanclub Witton, Mark P. (2010-01-01). "Pteranodon and beyond:...