Friday, June 24, 2016

[Paleontology • 2016] Pangupterus liui • A New Pterodactyloid Pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous of the western part of Liaoning Province, northeastern China


Pangupterus liui
Lü, Liu, Pan & Shen, 2016  geojournals.cn

 Abstract
Pangupterus liui gen. et sp. nov. from the Jiufotang Formation of Sihedang, Lingyuan City, Liaoning Province is erected based on a nearly complete lower jaw. It is characterized by having a total of 36 slender curved teeth with sharp tips, forming a distinct fish-grabbing mechanism; the teeth are well-spaced and are circular in section; the length ratio of the mandibular symphysis to the whole jaw is 20%; and the ratio of the tooth root width to tooth length is 12%. Toothed pterosaurs make up about 56.3% of the pterosaur assemblage from the Jiufotang Formation, which indicates that toothed forms played a key role in the ecosystem.

Key words: Pterosauria; Pangupterus; Jiufotang Formation; western Liaoning





Lü Junchang, Liu Cunyu, Pan Lijun and Shen Caizhi. 2016. A New Pterodactyloid Pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous of the western part of Liaoning Province, northeastern China. [J].Acta Geologica Sinica. 90(3); 777-782.