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6 other sections not shown Common terms and phrasesadults anatomy Anhanguera animals anurognathids arms azhdarchids Bakhurina birds and bats body bones centimeters Chapter cheiropatagium Chris Bennett clans claws colleagues Coloborhynchus crest cruropatagium ctenochasmatoids David Unwin diapsids Dino Frey dinosaurs Dorygnathus dsungaripteroids Dsungaripterus Early Cretaceous embryo Eric Buffetaut Eudimorphodon evidence evolved example extinct feet fibers fingers flaplings flapping fliers flight membranes flying fossil record fossil remains Helmut Tischlinger hind limbs individuals jaws Jean-Michel Mazin Jehol Late Cretaceous Late Jurassic legs living Lower Cretaceous mammals Mesozoic meters million muscles neck Nyctosaurus ornithocheiroids paleontologists paper Peter Wellnhofer preserved prey Pteranodon ptero pterodactyloids Pterodactylus Pterodaustro pteroid pterosaur fossils pterosaur tracks pterosaurologists pterosaurs published Quetzalcoatlus relatively reptiles rhamphorhynchoids Rhamphorhynchus rocks Santana Formation saurs scaphognathines sediments shoulder girdle shown in Figure skeleton skull soft Solnhofen Limestone Sordes species specimen tail Tapejara teeth toes tree Triassic Upper Jurassic vertebrae well-preserved wing membranes wing-finger wingspan Bibliographic information |