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Pterosaur Distribution in Time and Space: an Atlas 61
New Information on the Tapejaridae (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea) and Discussion of the Relationships of This Clade
Pterosaur Cladogram 233 Taxa
Evolution of Morphological Disparity in Pterosaurs Katherine C
Page Numbers in Italic, Eg 153, Refer to Figures
S Rule in the Evolution of Giant Flying Reptiles
Pterosaur Cladogram 259 Taxa
An Unusual Long-Tailed Pterosaur with Elongated Neck from Western Liaoning of China
Dorsal Ribs Dorsal and Sacral Vertebrae Prepubes Gastralia
Bruno Cavalcanti Vila Nova De Albuquerque
Pterosaur Dietary Hypotheses Bestwick, Jordan; Unwin, David; Butler, Richard; Henderson, Donald; Purnell, Mark
A Nearly Completely Articulated Rhamphorhynchoid Pterosaur with Exceptionally Well-Preserved Wing Membranes and “Hair
Pterosaur Dietary Hypotheses Bestwick, Jordan; Unwin, David; Butler, Richard; Henderson, Donald; Purnell, Mark
Supplemental Information: 150 Million Years of Sustained Increase in Pterosaur Flight Efficiency
1 First Juvenile Rhamphorhynchus Recovered by Phylogenetic Analysis DAVID PETERS Independent Researcher 311 Collinsville Avenue
1 Electronic Supplementary Material for HOW DO GEOLOGICAL SAMPLING BIASES AFFECT STUDIES of MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION in DEEP TIME
Article a New Rhamphorhynchid
An Early Cretaceous Pterosaur with an Unusual Mandibular Crest from China and a Potential Novel Feeding Strategy
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Pterosauria 2000-2003
On the Systematic and Stratigraphic Significance of Pterosaurs from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation (Jehol Group) of Liaoning, China
Potential for Intracranial Movements in Pterosaurs
Pterosaur Cladogram 251 Taxa - 183 Characters - Peters 2020
An Early Cretaceous Pterosaur with an Unusual Mandibular Crest From