Name:
Zhenyuanopterus
(Zhenyuan wing).
Phonetic: Zen-yoo-an-op-teh-rus
Named By: L� Jungchang - 2010.
Classification: Chordata, Sauropsida, Pterosauria,
Pterodactyloidea, Ornithocheiroidea, Boreopteridae.
Species: Z. longirostris (type).
Type: Carnivore/Piscivore.
Size: About 4 meter
wingspan.
Known locations: China, Liaoning Province.
Time period: Early Cretaceous.
Fossil representation: Well preserved specimen.
The
jaws of Zhenyuanopterus feature long needle like
teeth that protrude
out of the jaws and intermesh when the mouth is closed. The largest
teeth are at the front, although they get significantly smaller as they
approach the nostril. Some have considered the larger teeth at the
front to have been too fragile to cope with struggling larger and more
powerful prey, and as such Zhenyuanopterus may have
focused upon
smaller fish.
Zhenyuanopterus
also had extremely tiny feet. There is also what remains of a low crest
that rises up from the top of the skull from just before the nostril to
roughly half way over the antorbital fenestra.
Further reading
- A boreopterid pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous
Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province, northeastern China. - Acta
Geologica Sinica (English Edition) 84(2):241-246. - J. L� - 2010.
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