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Dsungaripterus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dsungaripterus
''Dsungaripterus'' was a genus of pterosaur, with an average wingspan of . It lived during the Early Cretaceous, in China, where the first fossil was found in the Junggar Basin. ==Discovery and species== ''Dsungaripterus'' was in 1964 named by Yang Zhongjian. The genus name combines a reference to the Junggar Basin with a Latinized Greek ''pteron'', "wing". The type species is ''Dsungaripterus weii'', the specific name honouring paleontologist C.M. Wei of the Palaeontological Division, Institute of Science, Bureau of Petroleum of Sinkiang. The holotype is IVPP No. V-2776, a partial skull and skeleton. From 1973 more material has been found including almost complete skulls. In 1980 Peter Galton renamed ''Pterodactylus brancai'' (Reck 1931), a form from a late Jurassic African formation, into ''Dsungaripterus brancai'', but the identification is now commonly rejected. In 1982 Natasha Bakhurina named a new species, ''Dsungaripterus parvus'', based on a smaller skeleton from Mongolia. Later this was renamed into "Phobetor", a preoccupied name, and in 2009 concluded to be identical to ''Noripterus''. In 2002 a ''Dsungaripterus'' wing finger phalanx was reported from Korea.
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