Campylognathoides

Campylognathoides

Taxobox
name = "Campylognathoides"
fossil_range = Early Jurassic



regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
ordo = Pterosauria
subordo = Rhamphorhynchoidea
familia = Campylognathoididae
genus = "Campylognathoides"
genus_authority = Strand, 1928
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision =
* "C. indicus" (Plieninger, 1895) (originally "Campylognathus indicus")
* "C. liassicus" (Quenstedt, 1858)
* "C. zitteli" (Pleininger, 1894)

"Campylognathoides" ("curved jaw", Strand 1928) was a rhamphorhynchoid pterosaur, discovered in the Württemberg Lias deposits and was the first specimen from the area, consisting of arm fragments. Further specimens were found in the Holzmaden shale. Compared to relative "Dorygnathus", the beak on this species in relatively short and the skull is dominated by a large eye socket and sclerotic ring. The snout ended in a point with the teeth being sparse and pointed and may have been a fish eater.

Because the hip socket was in an upward lateral position, this genus of pterosaur wasn't able to walk on its hind legs but must have walked on all four appendages.

Four species of this genus are known; "Campylognathoides indicus" (Jain 1874) = "Ctenochasma" (Von Mayer 1852), "Campylognathoides liassicus" (Quenstadt 1858) = "Pterodactylus liassicus" (Quenstedt 1858), and "Campylognathoides zitteli" (Pleininger 1894). The remains were first called "Campylognathus" (Pleininger 1895) until it was discovered that the name was preoccupied by a genus of the Hymenoptera.

References

* Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric Creatures, edited by Ingrid Cranfield, 2000 Salamander Books Ltd pg 285-286.
* Quenstedt, F. A. 1858 "Ueber Pterodactylus liasicus", Qu. Jahresheft des Vereins fur Vaterlundische Naturkunde in Wurttemberg 14, 299–310 & pl. 2.
* Plieninger, F. 1907 "Die Pterosaurier der Juraformation Schwabens", Paläontographica 53, 209–313 & pls 14–19.
* Wellnhofer, P. 1974 "Campylognathoides liasicus (Quenstedt), an Upper Liassic pterosaur from Holzmaden - The Pittsburgh specimen", Ann. Carnegie Mus. 45 (2), 5–34.
* Plieninger, F. 1895 "Campylognathus Zitteli, ein neuer Flugsaurier aus dem obersten Lias Schwabens", Paläontographica 41, 193–222 & pl. 19.
* Jain, 1974, "Jurassic Pterosaur from India", Journal of the Geological Society of India, vol.15, Pt.3 pp.330-335

External links

* [http://users.tpg.com.au/adslkgts/palaeo/_skeletal/campylognathoides.pdf#search='Campylognathoides' Anatomy]
* [http://dino.lm.com/images/display.php?id=1355 The Dinosauricon]
* [http://pterosaurs.co.uk]


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