New pterosaur fossils from the Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Queensland, Australia

被引:27
|
作者
Fletcher, Tamara L. [1 ]
Salisbury, Steven W. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Biol Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
[2] Carnegie Museum Nat Hist, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
PTERODACTYLOID PTEROSAUR; EROMANGA BASIN; 1ST PTEROSAUR; PRESERVATION; SKULL;
D O I
10.1080/02724634.2010.521929
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
Pterosaur fossils from Australia are rare. All the specimens that have been described previously are Cretaceous in age, with the majority deriving from the Aptian-Albian shallow marine succession within the Eromanga Basin of western Queensland. The Queensland specimens have tentatively been referred to the pterodactyloid clades Pteranodontidae, Ornithocheiridae, and Archaeopterodactyloidea (cf. Ctenochasmatoidea), each in varying taxonomic guises. Due to their fragmentary nature, more specific referrals of these specimens have not been possible. As such, the overall composition and more precise relationships of Australia's Cretaceous pterosaur fauna have remained enigmatic. Since 1987, a number of new pterosaur specimens have been found in the shallow marine late Albian rocks of the Eromanga Basin of western Queensland. Four of these specimens are described herein: a partial mandible, a metacarpal IV, a wing phalanx, and a humerus. The mandible is assigned to Ornithocheiridae, gen. et sp. indet., whereas the metacarpal and wing phalanx are assigned Ornithocheiridae cf. Anhanguera. The morphology of the humerus suggests that it may belong to a ctenochasmatoid lophocratian. Based on these findings, we hypothesize that Australia's Early Cretaceous pterosaur fauna comprises a mix of taxa already known to occur in Europe and South America in addition to a slightly younger ctenochasmatoid. However, the older specimens may alternatively represent new taxa that combine cranial characteristics of an Ornithocheirus-like taxon or a closely related form, with an Anhanguera-like postcranium. A more precise characterization of Australia's Cretaceous pterosaur fauna cannot be resolved until more complete specimens are found.
引用
收藏
页码:1747 / 1759
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] New pterosaur fossils from the Early Cretaceous of Colombia
    Cadena, Edwin-Alberto
    Atuesta-Ortiz, Dubban A.
    Mantilla, Jeffrey A. Wilson
    JOURNAL OF SOUTH AMERICAN EARTH SCIENCES, 2025, 151
  • [2] New anhanguerian pterosaur remains from the Lower Cretaceous of Queensland, Australia
    Pentland, Adele H.
    Poropat, Stephen F.
    White, Matt A.
    Rigby, Samantha L.
    Vickers-Rich, Patricia
    Rich, Thomas H.
    Elliott, David A.
    ALCHERINGA, 2022, 46 (02): : 188 - 197
  • [3] A new species of crested pterosaur (Pterodactyloidea, Anhangueridae) from the Lower Cretaceous (upper Albian) of Richmond, North West Queensland, Australia
    Richards, Timothy M.
    Stumkat, Paul E.
    Salisbury, Steven W.
    JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, 2021, 41 (03)
  • [4] A giant pterosaur in the Early Cretaceous (Albian) of Tunisia
    Martin, David M.
    Ibrahim, Nizar
    Bouaziz, Samir
    JOURNAL OF AFRICAN EARTH SCIENCES, 2018, 147 : 331 - 337
  • [5] A second specimen of the pterosaur Thapunngaka shawi from the Lower Cretaceous (upper Albian) Toolebuc Formation of North West Queensland, Australia
    Richards, Timothy M.
    Stumkat, Paul E.
    Salisbury, Steven W.
    CRETACEOUS RESEARCH, 2024, 154
  • [6] New Mid-Cretaceous (Latest Albian) Dinosaurs from Winton, Queensland, Australia
    Hocknull, Scott A.
    White, Matt A.
    Tischler, Travis R.
    Cook, Alex G.
    Calleja, Naomi D.
    Sloan, Trish
    Elliott, David A.
    PLOS ONE, 2009, 4 (07):
  • [7] Haliskia peterseni, a new anhanguerian pterosaur from the late Early Cretaceous of Australia
    Pentland, Adele H.
    Poropat, Stephen F.
    Duncan, Ruairidh J.
    Kellner, Alexander W. A.
    Bantim, Renan A. M.
    Bevitt, Joseph J.
    Tait, Alan M.
    Grice, Kliti
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2024, 14 (01):
  • [8] Unusual belemnite-inoceramid bivalve association from the Albian (late Early Cretaceous) of Queensland, Australia
    Stilwell, JD
    Crampton, JS
    ALCHERINGA, 2001, 25 (3-4): : 391 - 394
  • [9] New isolated pterodactyloid bones from the Albian Toolebuc Formation (western Queensland, Australia) with comments on the Australian pterosaur fauna
    Kellner, Alexander W. A.
    Rich, Thomas H.
    Costa, Fabiana R.
    Vickers-Rich, Patricia
    Kear, Benjamin P.
    Walters, Mary
    Kool, Lesley
    ALCHERINGA, 2010, 34 (03): : 219 - 230
  • [10] EARLY CRETACEOUS ANGIOSPERMS FROM QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
    BURGER, D
    REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY, 1990, 65 (1-4) : 153 - 163