Shenzhoupterus

Shenzhoupterus
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous, 120 Ma
Skeletal reconstruction of Shenzhoupterus, with missing elements restored after related genera
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Order:Pterosauria
Suborder:Pterodactyloidea
Family:Chaoyangopteridae
Genus:Shenzhoupterus
et al., 2008
Species: S. chaoyangensis
Binomial name
Shenzhoupterus chaoyangensis
et al., 2008

Shenzhoupterus is a genus of chaoyangopterid azhdarchoid pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of Liaoning, China.

The genus was named in 2008 by Lü Junchang, David Unwin, Xu Li and Zhang Xingliao. The type species is Shenzoupterus chaoyangensis. The genus name is derived from Shenzhou, an old name for China, "the divine land", and a Latinised Greek pteron, "wing". The specific name refers to Chaoyang.

The genus is based on holotype HGM 41HIII-305A (Henan Geological Museum at Zhengzhou), the articulated skull and skeleton of a single individual, with a wingspan of 1.4 meters (4.6 ft). Shenzhoupterus lacked teeth, and had a crest on its skull that arched over the eyes and terminated in a small point toward the back of the head. The nasoantorbital fenestra (an opening incorporating the holes for the nostrils and the antorbital fenestrae) was large and extended over the eyes and braincase. Lü and colleagues, who described and named Shenzhoupterus in 2008, performed a phylogenetic analysis and found that their new genus formed a distinct clade of azhdarchoids with Chaoyangopterus, Eoazhdarcho, Eopteranodon, and Jidapterus, which they named Chaoyangopteryidae. The type species is S. chaoyangensis.[1]

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References

  1. Lü J.; D.M. Unwin; Xu L.; Zhang X. (2008). "A new azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of China and its implications for pterosaur phylogeny and evolution". Naturwissenschaften. 95 (9): 891–7. doi:10.1007/s00114-008-0397-5. PMID 18509616.


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