inhabited what is now Italy. It contains a single known species, Preondactylus buffarinii, which was discovered by Nando Buffarini in 1982 at the Forni Dolostone...
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Eopterosauria was defined as "the least inclusive clade containing Preondactylus buffarinii and Eudimorphodon ranzii". The specimen BSP 1994, previously assigned...
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species would be the most basal pterosaurs known with the exception of Preondactylus. According to Alexander Kellner, however, Dimorphodon is far less basal...
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Preondactylus buffarinii Austriadactylus cristatus...
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Scaphognathus crassirostris Preondactylus buffarinii...
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Preondactylus buffarinii Austriadactylus cristatus...
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mauritanicus: Maastrichtian Plataleorhynchus streptorophodon: Berriasian Preondactylus buffarinii: Late Norian Pteranodon sternbergi: Late Coniacian-early Santonian...
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Preondactylus buffarinii Austriadactylus cristatus...
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Peteinosaurus has been affirmed by Fabio Marco Dalla Vecchia who suggested that Preondactylus, according to David Unwin the most basal pterosaur, might be a subjective...
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Preondactylus buffarinii Austriadactylus cristatus...
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