- The
Pteranodontidae are a
family of
large pterosaurs from the Late
Cretaceous of
North America and
possibly other continents including Europe and Africa...
-
members have also been found.
Originally considered a sub-family of
Pteranodontidae,
Nesov (1984)
named the
Azhdarchinae to
include the
pterosaurs Azhdarcho...
- or with
Pteranodon if it is not.
Pteranodon is part of the
family Pteranodontidae, part of the
clade Pteranodontia,
which also
includes nyctosaurids...
- Lev
Alexandrovich Nessov erected the
subfamily Azhdarchinae within Pteranodontidae to
contain Azhdarcho, Quetzalcoatlus, and Titanopteryx.
Unaware of...
-
million years ago.
Tethydraco was
originally ****igned to the
family Pteranodontidae. Some
researchers argued that
subsequently described material suggests...
- end of the
period only
three highly specialized families remained;
Pteranodontidae, Nyctosauridae, and Azhdarchidae. The
Liaoning lagerstätte (Yixian...
-
Vertebrates of the
Chico Formation Genus Species Location Member Abundance Notes Images Clidastes Hesperornis Ichthyornis indet.
Pteranodontidae...
- the teeth. Some
advanced beaked forms were toothless, such as the
Pteranodontidae and Azhdarchidae, and had larger, more extensive, and more bird-like...
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University of Kansas. 169: 1–70. Kellner, A.W.A. (2010). "Comments on the
Pteranodontidae (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea) with the
description of two new species"...
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Nyctosaurids have
occasionally been
included in the
similar family Pteranodontidae,
though researchers including Christopher Bennett and
Alexander Kellner...