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A partial pterosaur ulna from the Candeleros Formation (Neuquén Group), Late Cretaceous of Argentina
Una ulna parcial de Pterosauria de la Formación Candeleros (Grupo Neuquén), Cretácico tardío de Argentina
Date
2013-04Registration in:
Haluza, Alejandro; Canale, Juan Ignacio; A partial pterosaur ulna from the Candeleros Formation (Neuquén Group), Late Cretaceous of Argentina; Fundación de Historia Natural "Félix de Azara"; Historia Natural; 3; 1; 4-2013; 5-12
0326-1778
Author
Haluza, Alejandro
Canale, Juan Ignacio
Abstract
The proximal portion of the left ulna of a pterosaur is described. The specimen comes from the Candeleros Formation (Cenomanian), Neuquén Group, at Cabo Alarcón, Neuquén province, Argentina. The analysis of this new specimen allows the re-interpretation of a previously described pterosaur tibia founded at Los Catutos locality, Neuquén (MOZ 2280 P) as a proximal ulna. The new material belongs to a medium-sized pterosaur, considerably larger than previously recorded pterosaurs from this geological unit. The analysis of correlation between ulnar length-pes length in well-known pterodactyloid pterosaurs shows that the new ulna matches well with the inferred size of the Pteraichnus isp. trackmaker recorded from the same formation. The proximal portion of the left ulna of a pterosaur is described. The specimen comes from the Candeleros Formation (Cenomanian), Neuquén Group, at Cabo Alarcón, Neuquén province, Argentina. The analysis of this new specimen allows the re-interpretation of a previously described pterosaur tibia founded at Los Catutos locality, Neuquén (MOZ 2280 P) as a proximal ulna. The new material belongs to a medium-sized pterosaur, considerably larger than previously recorded pterosaurs from this geological unit. The analysis of correlation between ulnar length-pes length in well-known pterodactyloid pterosaurs shows that the new ulna matches well with the inferred size of the Pteraichnus isp. trackmaker recorded from the same formation.