supported by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación of the Spanish government (CGL2008-06533C03-01/02);the Departament de Cultura de la Generalitat de Catalunya
Pterosaur bones are for the first time reported from the Tremp Syncline (Spain) and the southern Pyrenees. They come from the Torrebilles-2 site (Isona, Lleida Province) in the upper Maastrichtian part of the Trem...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41010304027)
Pterosaurs are amongst the most fascinating and enigmatic of all extinct creatures. They originated in the Late Triassic (about 220 million years ago) and became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous (about 65 milli...
the financial support of the Dinosaur Research Institute and the University of Alberta China Institute
In the tails of dromaeosaurid dinosaurs and rhamphorhynchid pterosaurs, elongate osteological rods extend anteriorly from the chevrons and the prezygapophyses. These caudal rods are positioned in parallel and are stac...
A new species of Huaxiapterus: H. benxiensis sp. nov. is erected based on the new specimen. The diagnostic characters of Huaxiapterus benxiensis are well-developed premaxillary crest and parietal spine, the crest and...
A new species of tapejarid pterosaur, Huaxiapterus coroUatus sp. nov. is erected on the basis of a nearly complete skull and postcranial skeleton from the Lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of Liaoning Province, Chi...