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Eurolimnornis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
†Pterodactyloidea

Scientific name
  
Eurolimnornis corneti

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Reptilia

Species
  
†E. corneti

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Pterosaurs

Family
  
†Eurolimnornithidae Kessler & Jurcsák, 1986

Similar
  
Pterosaurs, Cryptosaurus, Bainoceratops, Lamaceratops, Piksi

Eurolimnornis top 6 facts


Eurolimnornis is the name given to a monotypic genus of pterosaurs from the Early Cretaceous. The only known species E. corneti probably was originally identified as a primitive but essentially modern bird (or even as an early neognathe ancestral to the grebes), although alternative theories later suggested that it was a non-avialan theropod or pterosaur. The identification as a pterosaur was supported by a re-evaluation of the fossil remains published in 2012.

The holotype and only material known to date (MTCO-P 7896) is a distal fragment of the right humerus, which was at first ascribed to the same species as the specimen of Palaeocursornis corneti, a possible synonym also originally identified as a bird.

The remains were found in Berriasian (around 143 mya) deposits at Cornet near Oradea, Romania. Eurolimnornis occurred on what was then an archipelago of volcanic and coral islands towards the east of the Piemont-Liguria Ocean. Its habitat was hilly, karstic terrain with numerous freshwater and/or brackish rivers, lakes and swamps. As this archipelago lay around 35°N latitude in a warmer, wetter climate than exists today, it was roughly similar to today's Caribbean or Indonesia.(Benton et al., 1997)

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