Tiny Pterosaur is Missing Link in Pterodactyloid Evolution | Dragons of Reality
Pterosaur evolution seems to be a remarkably interesting field. This is mainly because after the initial total blank spot between the first hopping Lagerpetids and the first true pterosaurs, truly cavernous unknowns don’t really exist. To clarify, as of the writing of this video, there are a ton of different groups known. In fact, there seems to be almost more variety in large group designations than in the dinosaurs – Ornithocheiriforms, Istiodactyliforms, Lonchodectids, Pteranodonts, Azhdarchomorphs, Tapejaromorphs, Dsungaripterids, Pterodactyloids, Anurognathids, Darwinopterans, Ctenochasmatoids, and even more! It would be like if there were two or three more groups equivalent to Ornithopods or theropods. So, at this point, the gaps between groups are narrowing, but they still exist.
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Spindler, Frederik (2024-07-23). "A pterosaurian connecting link from the Late Jurassic of Germany". Palaeontologia Electronica. 27 (2): 1–27. doi:10.26879/1366. ISSN 1094-8074.
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