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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
†Pterodactyloidea

Species
  
†L. magnificens

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Reptilia

Family
  
†Chaoyangopteridae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Pterosaurs

Lacusovagus Lacusovagus Pictures amp Facts The Dinosaur Database

Similar
  
Pterosaurs, Chaoyangopterus, Azhdarchoidea, Jidapterus, Shenzhoupterus

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Lacusovagus (meaning "lake wanderer") is a genus of azhdarchoid pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil. It is based on SMNK PAL 4325, a partial upper jaw comprising sections of the skull in front of the eyes. This specimen was found in rocks of the Early Cretaceous-age (probably Aptian stage, about 120 million years ago) Nova Olinda Member of the Crato Formation. The skull was long, and unusually wide. The section in front of the combined nasal-antorbital fenestra was relatively short. Also unusual was the combination of its toothless jaws and no bony head crest. Lacusovagus was described in 2008 by Mark Witton. The type species is L. magnificens, meaning "grand lake wanderer", in reference to its large size—it is currently the largest pterosaur known from the Crato Formation with an estimated wingspan of 4.1 meters (13 feet).

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Lacusovagus shares many characteristics with the basal azhdarchoid family Chaoyangopteridae, and preliminary studies suggested it was a member of that clade.

Lacusovagus Lacusovagus magnificens is a genus of azhdarchoid pterodactyloid

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