Artigo Revisado por pares

A terminal Cretaceous giant pterosaur from the French Pyrenees

1997; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 134; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0016756897007449

ISSN

1469-5081

Autores

Éric Buffetaut, Yves Laurent, Jean Le Lœuff, Michel Bilotte,

Tópico(s)

Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Resumo

A very large pterosaur cervical vertebra is described from the Upper Maastrichtian deposits of Mérigon, in the foothills of the French Pyrenees. It resembles the vertebrae of Quetzalcoatlus , from the Maastrichtian of Texas, more than those of Arambourgiania , from the Maastrichtian of Jordan. The estimated wing span of the Mérigon pterosaur is close to 9 m, which makes it one of the largest known flying creatures. Giant pterosaurs still had a wide geographical distribution at the end of Maastrichtian time, which is not suggestive of a declining group, although it is difficult to obtain an accurate estimate of taxonomic diversity of terminal Cretaceous pterosaurs on the basis of available data.

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