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Batrachognathus

Batrachognathus is an extinct genus of anurognathid pterosaur from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian to Kimmeridgian) Karabastau Formation of the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan. The genus was named in 1948 by the Russian paleontologist Anatoly Nicolaevich Ryabinin. The type species is Batrachognathus volans. The genus name is derived from Greek batrakhos, "frog" and gnathos, "jaw", in reference to the short wide head. The specific epithet means "flying" in Latin.

Batrachognathus
Temporal range: Late Jurassic, Oxfordian–Kimmeridgian
Skeletal restoration of the holotype by Jaime Headden
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Pterosauria
Family: Anurognathidae
Genus: Batrachognathus
Ryabinin, 1948
Species:
B. volans
Binomial name
Batrachognathus volans
Ryabinin, 1948

Description edit

 
Variation in anurognathid jaw shape, notice Batrachognathus (A)

Batrachognathus was a small pterosaur, with a wingspan of 50–75 cm (1 ft 8 in – 2 ft 6 in) and body mass of 40 g (1.4 oz).[1][2][3] Like all anurognathids Batrachognathus is assumed to have been an insectivore, catching insects and perhaps small fish on the wing with its broad mouth.[4]

Three fossils have been found in a lacustrine sediment in the North-West Tien Shan foothills of the Karatau Mountains. In the Jurassic this area had some similarities in habitat to the Solnhofen lagoon deposits in Bavaria, Germany. The genus is based on holotype PIN 52-2, an incomplete and disarticulated skeleton consisting of skull fragments, jaws, vertebrae, ribs, legs and wing bones. The skull of 48 mm (1.9 in) long is high, short and broad. The upper jaws have in total 22 or 24 recurved conical teeth; with the lower jaws they make a short and very wide mouth. The animal is not preserved with a tail. Whether it had one is debatable; usually it is assumed a short tail was present.[4]

Classification edit

Batrachognathus was assigned to the Anurognathidae, as a relative of Anurognathus. In 2003 Alexander Kellner named the clade Asiaticognathidae to include it and the Asian Anurognathid Dendrorhynchoides. Christopher Bennett pointed out the name Asiaticognathidae was inappropriate, as the clade lacked an Asiaticognathus, and in 2009 Kellner proposed Batrachognathinae as a replacement.[5] According to an analysis in 2006 by Lü Junchang, Batrachognathus and Jeholopterus are sister taxa. In 2021, a phylogenetic analysis conducted by Xuefang Wei and colleagues recovered Batrachognathus within the subfamily Batrachognathinae, sister taxon to the genus Sinomacrops.[6] Below is a cladogram representing their phylogenetic analysis:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bakhurina, N.N.; Unwin, D.M. "A survey of pterosaurs from the Jurassic and Cretaceous of the former Soviet Union and Mongolia". Historical Biology. 10 (3): 197–245. doi:10.1080/10292389509380522.
  2. ^ Gao, K.; Li, Q.; Wei, M.; Pak, H.; Pak, I. (2009). "Early Cretaceous birds and pterosaurs from the Sinuiju Series, and geographic extension of the Jehol Biota into the Korean Peninsula" (PDF). Journal of the Paleontological Society of Korea. 25 (1): 57–61. ISSN 1225-0929.
  3. ^ Paul, Gregory S. (2022). The Princeton Field Guide to Pterosaurs. Princeton University Press. p. 120. doi:10.1515/9780691232218. ISBN 9780691232218. S2CID 249332375.
  4. ^ a b Ryabinin, A.N. (1948). "Remarks on a flying reptile from the Jurassic of the Kara-Tau". Akademia Nauk, Paleontological Institute, Trudy. 15 (1): 86–93.
  5. ^ Alexander W. A. Kellner, Xiaolin Wang, Helmut Tischlinger, Diogenes de Almeida Campos, David W. E. Hone, and Xi Meng. (2009). "The soft tissue of Jeholopterus (Pterosauria, Anurognathidae, Batrachognathinae) and the structure of the pterosaur wing membrane", Proc. R. Soc. B doi:10.1098/rspb.2009.0846
  6. ^ Wei, X.; Pêgas, R. V.; Shen, C.; Guo, Y.; Ma, W.; Sun, D.; Zhou, X. (2021). "Sinomacrops bondei, a new anurognathid pterosaur from the Jurassic of China and comments on the group". PeerJ. 9: e11161. doi:10.7717/peerj.11161. PMC 8019321.

Further reading edit

  • Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric Creatures, edited by Ingrid Cranfield, 2000 Salamander Books Ltd pg 280-281.

batrachognathus, extinct, genus, anurognathid, pterosaur, from, late, jurassic, oxfordian, kimmeridgian, karabastau, formation, central, asian, republic, kazakhstan, genus, named, 1948, russian, paleontologist, anatoly, nicolaevich, ryabinin, type, species, vo. Batrachognathus is an extinct genus of anurognathid pterosaur from the Late Jurassic Oxfordian to Kimmeridgian Karabastau Formation of the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan The genus was named in 1948 by the Russian paleontologist Anatoly Nicolaevich Ryabinin The type species is Batrachognathus volans The genus name is derived from Greek batrakhos frog and gnathos jaw in reference to the short wide head The specific epithet means flying in Latin BatrachognathusTemporal range Late Jurassic Oxfordian Kimmeridgian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Skeletal restoration of the holotype by Jaime Headden Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Order Pterosauria Family Anurognathidae Genus BatrachognathusRyabinin 1948 Species B volans Binomial name Batrachognathus volansRyabinin 1948 Contents 1 Description 2 Classification 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingDescription edit nbsp Variation in anurognathid jaw shape notice Batrachognathus A Batrachognathus was a small pterosaur with a wingspan of 50 75 cm 1 ft 8 in 2 ft 6 in and body mass of 40 g 1 4 oz 1 2 3 Like all anurognathids Batrachognathus is assumed to have been an insectivore catching insects and perhaps small fish on the wing with its broad mouth 4 Three fossils have been found in a lacustrine sediment in the North West Tien Shan foothills of the Karatau Mountains In the Jurassic this area had some similarities in habitat to the Solnhofen lagoon deposits in Bavaria Germany The genus is based on holotype PIN 52 2 an incomplete and disarticulated skeleton consisting of skull fragments jaws vertebrae ribs legs and wing bones The skull of 48 mm 1 9 in long is high short and broad The upper jaws have in total 22 or 24 recurved conical teeth with the lower jaws they make a short and very wide mouth The animal is not preserved with a tail Whether it had one is debatable usually it is assumed a short tail was present 4 Classification editBatrachognathus was assigned to the Anurognathidae as a relative of Anurognathus In 2003 Alexander Kellner named the clade Asiaticognathidae to include it and the Asian Anurognathid Dendrorhynchoides Christopher Bennett pointed out the name Asiaticognathidae was inappropriate as the clade lacked an Asiaticognathus and in 2009 Kellner proposed Batrachognathinae as a replacement 5 According to an analysis in 2006 by Lu Junchang Batrachognathus and Jeholopterus are sister taxa In 2021 a phylogenetic analysis conducted by Xuefang Wei and colleagues recovered Batrachognathus within the subfamily Batrachognathinae sister taxon to the genus Sinomacrops 6 Below is a cladogram representing their phylogenetic analysis Anurognathidae Dimorphodon weintraubi Batrachognathinae Sinomacrops bondei Batrachognathus volans Anurognathinae Dendrorhynchoides curvidentatus Luopterus mutoudengensis Jeholopterus ningchengensis Anurognathus ammoni Vesperopterylus lamadongensisSee also editList of pterosaur genera Timeline of pterosaur researchReferences edit Bakhurina N N Unwin D M A survey of pterosaurs from the Jurassic and Cretaceous of the former Soviet Union and Mongolia Historical Biology 10 3 197 245 doi 10 1080 10292389509380522 Gao K Li Q Wei M Pak H Pak I 2009 Early Cretaceous birds and pterosaurs from the Sinuiju Series and geographic extension of the Jehol Biota into the Korean Peninsula PDF Journal of the Paleontological Society of Korea 25 1 57 61 ISSN 1225 0929 Paul Gregory S 2022 The Princeton Field Guide to Pterosaurs Princeton University Press p 120 doi 10 1515 9780691232218 ISBN 9780691232218 S2CID 249332375 a b Ryabinin A N 1948 Remarks on a flying reptile from the Jurassic of the Kara Tau Akademia Nauk Paleontological Institute Trudy 15 1 86 93 Alexander W A Kellner Xiaolin Wang Helmut Tischlinger Diogenes de Almeida Campos David W E Hone and Xi Meng 2009 The soft tissue of Jeholopterus Pterosauria Anurognathidae Batrachognathinae and the structure of the pterosaur wing membrane Proc R Soc B doi 10 1098 rspb 2009 0846 Wei X Pegas R V Shen C Guo Y Ma W Sun D Zhou X 2021 Sinomacrops bondei a new anurognathid pterosaur from the Jurassic of China and comments on the group PeerJ 9 e11161 doi 10 7717 peerj 11161 PMC 8019321 Further reading editDinosaurs and other Prehistoric Creatures edited by Ingrid Cranfield 2000 Salamander Books Ltd pg 280 281 Portal nbsp Paleontology Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Batrachognathus amp oldid 1218099789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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