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Lower Cretaceous pterosaurs from Colombia

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posted on 2020-12-04, 16:22 authored by Edwin-Alberto Cadena, David M Unwin, David M Martill
The global fossil record of lowermost Cretaceous pterosaurs is meagre, and much of the material is fragmentary. Here we report three occurrences of pterosaurs from the Rosablanca Formation (Valanginian), the first records of this extinct group of flying reptiles from Colombia. Specimens from Zapatoca, Santander Department, consist of fragments of the left mandible and the proximal portion of a wing phalange. A third specimen, from Cundinamarca Department, is the proximal termination of a radius. Although fragmentary, these remains are clearly pterosaurian, on account of their remarkably thin bone walls and provide evidence of pterodactyloids, including a large non-pteranodontian ornithocheiroid, in the northernmost part of South America in the lowermost Cretaceous.

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Cretaceous Research, Volume 114, October 2020, 104526

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School of Museum Studies

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Cretaceous Research

Volume

114

Pagination

104526 - 104526

Publisher

Elsevier BV

issn

0195-6671

Acceptance date

2020-05-21

Copyright date

2020

Available date

2021-06-10

Language

en

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