An early juvenile of Kunpengopterus sinensis (Pterosauria) from the Late Jurassic in China

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Autor(a) principal: JIANG,SHUNXING
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: WANG,XIAOLI, ZHENG,XIAOTING, CHENG,XIN, ZHANG,JUNQIANG, WANG,XIAOLIN
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The Wukongopteridae is a transitional clade between the long- and short-tailed pterosaur groups, and at least ten specimens have been studied without a determined juvenile specimen. Here, we described a small-sized Kunpengopterus sinensis, less than half the size of the holotype, which is the smallest specimen in wukongopterids. Based on unossified small elements, unfused cranial and postcranial elements, and grooves on the bone surface, this specimen is thought to be at least an early juvenile or even a late hatchling. By comparing the juvenile and subadult specimens of K. sinensis, we have found that the mid region of the upper and lower jaws had a higher growth rate than the anterior part, and that the growth rates were similar in most postcranial elements except for a higher rate in the caudal vertebrae. We revised the previous diagnosis of K. sinensis and specified that two characteristics, nasoantorbital fenestra approximately 40% of the skull length and a thin and relatively short maxillary process of the jugal, should be diagnostic in subadult or adult specimens. We have also found that pedal features are stable during ontogeny and can be diagnostic in juvenile, subadult or adult specimens in K. sinensis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An early juvenile of Kunpengopterus sinensis (Pterosauria) from the Late Jurassic in China
title An early juvenile of Kunpengopterus sinensis (Pterosauria) from the Late Jurassic in China
spellingShingle An early juvenile of Kunpengopterus sinensis (Pterosauria) from the Late Jurassic in China
JIANG,SHUNXING
Kunpengopterus sinensis
early juvenile
ontogeny
Late Jurassic
China
title_short An early juvenile of Kunpengopterus sinensis (Pterosauria) from the Late Jurassic in China
title_full An early juvenile of Kunpengopterus sinensis (Pterosauria) from the Late Jurassic in China
title_fullStr An early juvenile of Kunpengopterus sinensis (Pterosauria) from the Late Jurassic in China
title_full_unstemmed An early juvenile of Kunpengopterus sinensis (Pterosauria) from the Late Jurassic in China
title_sort An early juvenile of Kunpengopterus sinensis (Pterosauria) from the Late Jurassic in China
author JIANG,SHUNXING
author_facet JIANG,SHUNXING
WANG,XIAOLI
ZHENG,XIAOTING
CHENG,XIN
ZHANG,JUNQIANG
WANG,XIAOLIN
author_role author
author2 WANG,XIAOLI
ZHENG,XIAOTING
CHENG,XIN
ZHANG,JUNQIANG
WANG,XIAOLIN
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv JIANG,SHUNXING
WANG,XIAOLI
ZHENG,XIAOTING
CHENG,XIN
ZHANG,JUNQIANG
WANG,XIAOLIN
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Kunpengopterus sinensis
early juvenile
ontogeny
Late Jurassic
China
topic Kunpengopterus sinensis
early juvenile
ontogeny
Late Jurassic
China
description Abstract The Wukongopteridae is a transitional clade between the long- and short-tailed pterosaur groups, and at least ten specimens have been studied without a determined juvenile specimen. Here, we described a small-sized Kunpengopterus sinensis, less than half the size of the holotype, which is the smallest specimen in wukongopterids. Based on unossified small elements, unfused cranial and postcranial elements, and grooves on the bone surface, this specimen is thought to be at least an early juvenile or even a late hatchling. By comparing the juvenile and subadult specimens of K. sinensis, we have found that the mid region of the upper and lower jaws had a higher growth rate than the anterior part, and that the growth rates were similar in most postcranial elements except for a higher rate in the caudal vertebrae. We revised the previous diagnosis of K. sinensis and specified that two characteristics, nasoantorbital fenestra approximately 40% of the skull length and a thin and relatively short maxillary process of the jugal, should be diagnostic in subadult or adult specimens. We have also found that pedal features are stable during ontogeny and can be diagnostic in juvenile, subadult or adult specimens in K. sinensis.
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