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Pterosaur Distribution in Time and Space: an Atlas 61
First Evidence of Azhdarchid Pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Hungary
New Information on the Tapejaridae (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea) and Discussion of the Relationships of This Clade
The First Discovery of Pterosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia
New Azhdarchoid Pterosaur (Pterosauria
Evolution of Morphological Disparity in Pterosaurs Katherine C
Pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Angola
Why Sauropods Had Long Necks; and Why Giraffes Have Short Necks
S Rule in the Evolution of Giant Flying Reptiles
A New Approach to Determining Pterosaur Body Mass and Its Implications for Pterosaur fl Ight 143
The First Pterosaur Pelvic Material from the Dinosaur Park Formation (Campanian) and Implications for Azhdarchid Locomotion
Pterosaur Dietary Hypotheses Bestwick, Jordan; Unwin, David; Butler, Richard; Henderson, Donald; Purnell, Mark
Pterosauria; Pterodactyloidea; Tapejaridae) from the Crato Formation, Early Cretaceous of Brazil
A Late Cretaceous Lonchodectid?
Cryodrakon Boreas Gen. Et Sp. Nov. a Late Cretaceous Canadian Azhdarchid
CT Scan Animations of the Stromatoporoid Densastroma Pexisum with View from Caudal (And Thus Mirrored)
An Unusual Modification of the Jaws in Cf. Alanqa, a Mid-Cretaceous Azhdarchid Pterosaur from the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco
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A New Toothless Pterosaur (Pterodactyloidea) from Southern Brazil with Insights Into the Paleoecology of a Cretaceous Desert
An Unusual New Genus of Istiodactylid Pterosaur from China Based on a Near Complete Specimen
Systematic Index
A Reappraisal of Azhdarchid Pterosaur Functional Morphology and Paleoecology
Cryodrakon Boreas Gen. Et Sp. Nov. a Late Cretaceous Canadian Azhdarchid
New Ctenochasmatid Pterosaur Record for Gondwana: Discovery in the Lower Cretaceous Continental Deposits of the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile
A New Azhdarchid Pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous of the Transylvanian Basin, Romania: Implications for Azhdarchid Diversity and Distribution
Neck Biomechanics Indicate That Giant Transylvanian Azhdarchid Pterosaurs Were Short-Necked Arch Predators
A New ?Chaoyangopterid (Pterosauria
1 New Pterosaurian Remains from the Late Cretaceous (Santonian) of Hungary (Iharkút