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New evidence from China for the nature of the pterosaur evolutionary transition.


ABSTRACT: Pterosaurs are extinct flying reptiles, the first vertebrates to achieve powered flight. Our understanding of the evolutionary transition between basal, predominantly long-tailed forms to derived short-tailed pterodactyloids remained poor until the discovery of Wukongopterus and Darwinopterus in western Liaoning, China. In this paper we report on a new genus and species, Douzhanopterus zhengi, that has a reduced tail, 173% the length of the humerus, and a reduced fifth pedal digit, whose first phalange is ca. 20% the length of metatarsal III, both unique characters to Monofenestra. The morphological comparisons and phylogenetic analysis presented in this paper demonstrate that Douzhanopterus is the sister group to the 'Painten pro-pterodactyloid' and the Pterodactyloidea, reducing the evolutionary gap between long- and short-tailed pterosaurs.

SUBMITTER: Wang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5311862 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New evidence from China for the nature of the pterosaur evolutionary transition.

Wang Xiaoli X   Jiang Shunxing S   Zhang Junqiang J   Cheng Xin X   Yu Xuefeng X   Li Yameng Y   Wei Guangjin G   Wang Xiaolin X  

Scientific reports 20170216


Pterosaurs are extinct flying reptiles, the first vertebrates to achieve powered flight. Our understanding of the evolutionary transition between basal, predominantly long-tailed forms to derived short-tailed pterodactyloids remained poor until the discovery of Wukongopterus and Darwinopterus in western Liaoning, China. In this paper we report on a new genus and species, Douzhanopterus zhengi, that has a reduced tail, 173% the length of the humerus, and a reduced fifth pedal digit, whose first p  ...[more]

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