On two pterosaur humeri from the Tendaguru beds (Upper Jurassic, Tanzania)

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Fabiana R.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Kellner,Alexander W.A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Jurassic African pterosaur remains are exceptionally rare and only known from the Tendaguru deposits, Upper Jurassic, Tanzania. Here we describe two right humeri of Tendaguru pterosaurs from the Humboldt University of Berlin: specimens MB.R. 2828 (cast MN 6661-V) and MB.R. 2833 (cast MN 6666-V). MB.R. 2828 consists of a three-dimensionally preserved proximal portion. The combination of the morphological features of the deltopectoral crest not observed in other pterosaurs suggests that this specimen belongs to a new dsungaripteroid taxon. MB.R. 2833 is nearly complete, and because of a long and round proximally placed deltopectoral crest it could be referred to the Archaeopterodactyloidea. It is the smallest pterosaur from Africa and one of the smallest flying reptiles ever recorded. These specimens confirm the importance of the Tendaguru deposits for the Jurassic pterosaur record. This potential, however, has to be fully explored with more field work.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv On two pterosaur humeri from the Tendaguru beds (Upper Jurassic, Tanzania)
title On two pterosaur humeri from the Tendaguru beds (Upper Jurassic, Tanzania)
spellingShingle On two pterosaur humeri from the Tendaguru beds (Upper Jurassic, Tanzania)
Costa,Fabiana R.
Tendaguru
Tanzania
Africa
Upper Jurassic
Pterosauria
title_short On two pterosaur humeri from the Tendaguru beds (Upper Jurassic, Tanzania)
title_full On two pterosaur humeri from the Tendaguru beds (Upper Jurassic, Tanzania)
title_fullStr On two pterosaur humeri from the Tendaguru beds (Upper Jurassic, Tanzania)
title_full_unstemmed On two pterosaur humeri from the Tendaguru beds (Upper Jurassic, Tanzania)
title_sort On two pterosaur humeri from the Tendaguru beds (Upper Jurassic, Tanzania)
author Costa,Fabiana R.
author_facet Costa,Fabiana R.
Kellner,Alexander W.A.
author_role author
author2 Kellner,Alexander W.A.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Fabiana R.
Kellner,Alexander W.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tendaguru
Tanzania
Africa
Upper Jurassic
Pterosauria
topic Tendaguru
Tanzania
Africa
Upper Jurassic
Pterosauria
description Jurassic African pterosaur remains are exceptionally rare and only known from the Tendaguru deposits, Upper Jurassic, Tanzania. Here we describe two right humeri of Tendaguru pterosaurs from the Humboldt University of Berlin: specimens MB.R. 2828 (cast MN 6661-V) and MB.R. 2833 (cast MN 6666-V). MB.R. 2828 consists of a three-dimensionally preserved proximal portion. The combination of the morphological features of the deltopectoral crest not observed in other pterosaurs suggests that this specimen belongs to a new dsungaripteroid taxon. MB.R. 2833 is nearly complete, and because of a long and round proximally placed deltopectoral crest it could be referred to the Archaeopterodactyloidea. It is the smallest pterosaur from Africa and one of the smallest flying reptiles ever recorded. These specimens confirm the importance of the Tendaguru deposits for the Jurassic pterosaur record. This potential, however, has to be fully explored with more field work.
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