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Thalassodromidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
†Pterosauria

Clade
  
†Dsungaripteromorpha

Higher classification
  
Pterosaurs

Phylum
  
Chordata

Suborder
  
†Pterodactyloidea

Scientific name
  
Thalassodromidae

Rank
  
Family

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Similar
  
Pterosaurs, Tapejaridae, Tupuxuara, Azhdarchoidea, Huaxiapterus

Thalassodromidae (meaning "sea runners", due to previous misconceptions of skimming behaviour; they are now thought to be terrestrial predators) is a family of pterodactyloid pterosaurs from the early Cretaceous period of Brazil.

Classification

Thalassodromidae is currently known to include only two genera, Thalassodromeus and Tupuxuara, and was defined to include them and any other descendants of their most recent common ancestor. The classification of thalassodromids is controversial. Some studies, including one by Lü and colleagues in 2008, have found that the thalassodromids are more closely related to the azhdarchids than to the tapejarids, and have placed them in their own family (which has sometimes been referred to as Tupuxuaridae, though Thalassodrominae was named first). Alternately, they have been considered a subfamily (Thalassodrominae) within the Tapejaridae.

Below are three alternate cladograms resulting from studies of azhdarchoid relationships. The first, presented by Felipe Pinheiro and colleagues in 2011, found the thalassodromids as subgroup within the Tapejaridae. The second, presented by Lu and colleagues in 2008, found them to be closer to the Azhdarchidae. The third, presented by Andres, Clark & Xu, 2014, also found thalassodromids closer to azhdarchids and as the sister group of the dsungaripterids.

References

Thalassodromidae Wikipedia