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Harpactognathus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Rhamphorhynchoidea

Species
  
H. gentryii

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Pterosaurs

Class
  
Sauropsida

Family
  
Rhamphorhynchidae

Scientific name
  
Harpactognathus gentryii

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Pterosaurs, Angustinaripterus, Sericipterus, Rhamphorhynchidae, Scaphognathus

Harpactognathus (meaning "seizing/grasping jaw") was a genus of pterosaur found in the Late Jurassic-age Morrison Formation of Albany County, Wyoming, United States. It is based on NAMAL 101, a partial skull consisting of the snout, recovered from near Bone Cabin Quarry in 1996. The species name honors the discoverer, Joe Gentry, a volunteer for the Western Paleontological Laboratories, in Lehi, Utah.

Harpactognathus Harpactognathus Pictures amp Facts The Dinosaur Database

Its describers found it to be most similar to Scaphognathus among pterosaurs, albeit substantially larger (estimated skull length of 280–300 mm (11–12 in), estimated wingspan of at least 2.5 m (8.2 ft)). Because of the similarity, Harpactognathus was assigned to the subfamily Scaphognathinae of the family Rhamphorhynchidae. This genus is also notable for having a low bony crest running all the way to the tip of the beak (pterosaur bone crests usually do not reach the tip) and for being the oldest known Morrison Formation pterosaur, having been found in the Salt Wash Member (Kimmeridgian).

Harpactognathus Harpactognathus Pictures amp Facts The Dinosaur Database

Paleobiology

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The authors hypothesized that scaphognathines specialized as aerial predators in inland freshwater habitats. However, more recent publications have suggested scaphognathines lacked speciations towards piscivory, and were likely terrestrial predators of small vertebrates or corvid-like generalists.

Harpactognathus

References

Harpactognathus Wikipedia