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Theropod Composition of Early Late Cretaceous Faunas from Central
Analyzing Pterosaur Ontogeny and Sexual Dimorphism with Multivariate Allometry Erick Charles Anderson
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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
On the Osteology of Tapejara Wellnhoferi KELLNER 1989 and the first Occurrence of a Multiple Specimen Assemblage from the Santana Formation, Araripe Basin, NE-Brazil
Evolution of Morphological Disparity in Pterosaurs Katherine C
Evolution of the Pterosaur Pelvis Author(S): Elaine S
The Taxonomy and Systematics of Parapsicephalus Purdoni (Reptilia
Page Numbers in Italic, Eg 153, Refer to Figures
Early Jurassic Pterosaur Dorygnathus Banthensis (Theodori, 1830) and the Early Jurassic Pterosaur Campylognathoides Strand, 1928 (Special Papers in Palaeontology)
An Unusual Long-Tailed Pterosaur with Elongated Neck from Western Liaoning of China
Dorsal Ribs Dorsal and Sacral Vertebrae Prepubes Gastralia
Cope's Rule in the Pterosauria, and Differing
A Short History of Pterosaur Research 7
Potential for Intracranial Movements in Pterosaurs Prondvai, Edina; Si, Attila
Biostratigraphy of New Pterosaurs from China
Redalyc.An Unusual Long-Tailed Pterosaur with Elongated Neck from Western Liaoning of China
Rare Pterosaur Remains Tentatively Referred to Dorygnathus Banthensis (Theodori, 1830) from the Lower Jurassic (Posidonia Shale) of Schandelah (Lower Saxony, Germany)
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Pterosauria of the Great Oolite Group (Bathonian, Middle Jurassic) of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, England
Comparative Evidence for Quadrupedal Launch in Pterosaurs 159
Potential for Intracranial Movements in Pterosaurs
New Interpretation of the Palate of Pterosaurs
Pterosaur Cladogram 251 Taxa - 183 Characters - Peters 2020
Evidence for the Presence of Rhamphorhynchus (Pterosauria: Rhamphorhynchinae) in the Kimmeridge Clay of the UK
Close Kin of the First Flying Vertebrates Identified
The Extent of the Pterosaur Flight Membrane