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Azhdarchoidea

Azhdarchoidea (or azhdarchoids) is a group of pterosaurs within the suborder Pterodactyloidea, more specifically within the group Ornithocheiroidea. Pterosaurs belonging to this group lived throughout the Early and Late Cretaceous periods, with one tentative member, Tendaguripterus, that lived in the Late Jurassic period. The largest azhdarchoids include members of the family Azhdarchidae, examples of these are Quetzalcoatlus, Hatzegopteryx, and Arambourgiania. The Azhdarchoidea has been recovered as either closely related to the Ctenochasmatoidea, as the sister taxon of the Pteranodontoidea within the Ornithocheiroidea, or within the Tapejaroidea, which in turn was also within the Ornithocheiroidea.

Azhdarchoids
Temporal range:
Early - Late Cretaceous, 125–66 Ma Possible Late Jurassic record[1]
Reconstructed skeleton of Quetzalcoatlus northropi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Pterosauria
Suborder: Pterodactyloidea
Clade: Ornithocheiroidea
Clade: Azhdarchoidea
Nesov, 1984
Subgroups

Classification

Azhdarchoidea was given a phylogenetic definition by David Unwin in 2003. Unwin defined the group as the most recent common ancestor of Quetzalcoatlus and Tapejara, and all its descendants.[2]

There have been several competing views of azhdarchoid relationships. The first, presented by Felipe Pinheiro and colleagues in 2011, considered the tapejarids to be a monophyletic clade including the thalassodromines and chaoyangopterines.[3] The second, found by Naish & Martill (2006), as well as Lü et al. (2008), considered the traditional "tapejarids" to be a paraphyletic grade of primitive azhdarchoids. with true tapejarids most basal, and the thalassodromines (alternatively called thalassodromids) and chaoyangopterids being successively more closely related to azhdarchids.[4] All azhdarchoids which are part of the clade formed by Quetzalcoatlus and Tupuxuara are included in the group Neoazhdarchia ("new azhdarchids") as defined by Unwin in 2003.[2]

In 1996, Alexander Kellner created a different clade called Tapejaroidea, which he defined as the most recent common ancestor and all descendants of Tapejara, Quetzalcoatlus, and Dsungaripterus. Kellner created this clade to include both Azhdarchoidea and the family Dsungaripteridae, but as separate groups.[5][6] A lot of recent studies have followed this concept.[7][8][9][10]

There are competing theories of azhdarchoid phylogeny; it is either recovered as closely related to the clade Ctenochasmatoidea,[2][11] or within the group Ornithocheiroidea, either as the sister taxon of the Pteranodontoidea or within the clade Tapejaroidea. The latter two of which are more widely accepted.[12][8][10][9] Below is a cladogram showing the results of a phylogenetic analysis presented by Andres and colleagues in 2014. This study found the a grouping of tapejarids at the base of the clade, with thalassodromines more closely related to azhdarchids and chaoyangopterids, as well as dsungaripterids. Their cladogram is shown below.[12]

The result of a more recent phylogenetic analysis, by Kellner and colleagues in 2019, had recovered Azhdarchoidea within the larger group Tapejaroidea. Unlike the analysis by Andres and colleagues, Kellner and colleagues had found Azhdarchoidea to only consist of three groups: Azhdarchidae, Chaoyangopteridae, and Tapejaromorpha. Their cladogram is shown below.[10]

In 2022, Pêgas et al. named and officially registered two new clades: Azhdarchomorpha, the most inclusive clade containing Azhdarcho but not Tapejara or Thalassodromeus, and Alanqidae, containing Alanqa but not Chaoyangopterus or Azhdarcho. Their phylogeny is shown below:[13]

References

  1. ^ Unwin, David M.; Heinrich, Wolf-Dieter (1999). "On a pterosaur jaw from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru (Tanzania)". Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, Geowissenschaftliche Reihe. 2: 121–134.
  2. ^ a b c Unwin, D. M., (2003). "On the phylogeny and evolutionary history of pterosaurs." Pp. 139-190. in Buffetaut, E. & Mazin, J.-M., (eds.) (2003). Evolution and Palaeobiology of Pterosaurs. Geological Society of London, Special Publications 217, London, 1-347.
  3. ^ Pinheiro, F.L., Fortier, D.C., Schultz, C.L., De Andrade, J.A.F.G. and Bantim, R.A.M. (in press). "New information on Tupandactylus imperator, with comments on the relationships of Tapejaridae (Pterosauria)." Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, in press, available online 03 Jan 2011. doi:10.4202/app.2010.0057
  4. ^ Lü, J.; Unwin, D.M.; Xu, L.; Zhang, X. (2008). "A new azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of China and its implications for pterosaur phylogeny and evolution". Naturwissenschaften. 95 (9): 891–897. Bibcode:2008NW.....95..891L. doi:10.1007/s00114-008-0397-5. PMID 18509616. S2CID 13458087.
  5. ^ Kellner, A.W.A. (1996). "Description of new material of Tapejaridae and Anhangueridae (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea) and discussion of pterosaur phylogeny". Columbia University.
  6. ^ Buffetaut, Eric; Mazin, Jean-Michel (2003). Evolution and Palaeobiology of pterosaurs. Geological Society of London. ISBN 9781862391437.
  7. ^ Vidovic, S. U.; Martill, D. M. (2014). "Pterodactylus scolopaciceps Meyer, 1860 (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea) from the Upper Jurassic of Bavaria, Germany: The Problem of Cryptic Pterosaur Taxa in Early Ontogeny". PLOS ONE. 9 (10): e110646. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...9k0646V. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0110646. PMC 4206445. PMID 25337830.
  8. ^ a b Borja Holgado, Rodrigo V. Pêgas, José Ignacio Canudo, Josep Fortuny, Taissa Rodrigues, Julio Company & Alexander W.A. Kellner, 2019, "On a new crested pterodactyloid from the Early Cretaceous of the Iberian Peninsula and the radiation of the clade Anhangueria", Scientific Reports 9: 4940 doi:10.1038/s41598-019-41280-4
  9. ^ a b Kellner, Alexander W. A.; Caldwell, Michael W.; Holgado, Borja; Vecchia, Fabio M. Dalla; Nohra, Roy; Sayão, Juliana M.; Currie, Philip J. (2019). "First complete pterosaur from the Afro-Arabian continent: insight into pterodactyloid diversity". Scientific Reports. 9 (1): 17875. Bibcode:2019NatSR...917875K. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-54042-z. PMC 6884559. PMID 31784545.
  10. ^ a b c Kellner, Alexander W. A.; Weinschütz, Luiz C.; Holgado, Borja; Bantim, Renan A. M.; Sayão, Juliana M. (19 August 2019). "A new toothless pterosaur (Pterodactyloidea) from Southern Brazil with insights into the paleoecology of a Cretaceous desert". Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. 91 (suppl 2): e20190768. doi:10.1590/0001-3765201920190768. ISSN 0001-3765. PMID 31432888.
  11. ^ Bestwick, J.; Unwin, D.M.; Butler, R.J.; Henderson, D.M.; Purnell, M.A. (2018). "Pterosaur dietary hypotheses: a review of ideas and approaches". Biological Reviews. 93 (4): 2021–2048. doi:10.1111/brv.12431. PMC 6849529. PMID 29877021.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  12. ^ a b Andres, B.; Clark, J.; Xu, X. (2014). "The Earliest Pterodactyloid and the Origin of the Group". Current Biology. 24 (9): 1011–6. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2014.03.030. PMID 24768054.
  13. ^ Pêgas, R.V.; Holgado, B.; Ortiz David, L.D.; Baiano, M.A.; Costa, F.R. (2022). "On the pterosaur Aerotitan sudamericanus (Neuquén Basin, Upper Cretaceous of Argentina), with comments on azhdarchoid phylogeny and jaw anatomy". Cretaceous Research. 129: Article 104998. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104998. ISSN 0195-6671. S2CID 238725853.

azhdarchoidea, azhdarchoids, group, pterosaurs, within, suborder, pterodactyloidea, more, specifically, within, group, ornithocheiroidea, pterosaurs, belonging, this, group, lived, throughout, early, late, cretaceous, periods, with, tentative, member, tendagur. Azhdarchoidea or azhdarchoids is a group of pterosaurs within the suborder Pterodactyloidea more specifically within the group Ornithocheiroidea Pterosaurs belonging to this group lived throughout the Early and Late Cretaceous periods with one tentative member Tendaguripterus that lived in the Late Jurassic period The largest azhdarchoids include members of the family Azhdarchidae examples of these are Quetzalcoatlus Hatzegopteryx and Arambourgiania The Azhdarchoidea has been recovered as either closely related to the Ctenochasmatoidea as the sister taxon of the Pteranodontoidea within the Ornithocheiroidea or within the Tapejaroidea which in turn was also within the Ornithocheiroidea AzhdarchoidsTemporal range Early Late Cretaceous 125 66 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Possible Late Jurassic record 1 Reconstructed skeleton of Quetzalcoatlus northropiScientific classificationKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataOrder PterosauriaSuborder PterodactyloideaClade OrnithocheiroideaClade AzhdarchoideaNesov 1984Subgroups Argentinadraco Leptostomia Montanazhdarcho Ornithostoma Neoazhdarchia Tapejaromorpha Azhdarchomorpha Cretornis Microtuban Xericeps Dsungaripteromorpha Dsungaripteridae Thalassodromidae Alanqidae Alanqa Keresdrakon Neopterodactyloidea Eoazhdarcho Chaoyangopteridae Azhdarchiformes Radiodactylus AzhdarchidaeClassification EditAzhdarchoidea was given a phylogenetic definition by David Unwin in 2003 Unwin defined the group as the most recent common ancestor of Quetzalcoatlus and Tapejara and all its descendants 2 There have been several competing views of azhdarchoid relationships The first presented by Felipe Pinheiro and colleagues in 2011 considered the tapejarids to be a monophyletic clade including the thalassodromines and chaoyangopterines 3 The second found by Naish amp Martill 2006 as well as Lu et al 2008 considered the traditional tapejarids to be a paraphyletic grade of primitive azhdarchoids with true tapejarids most basal and the thalassodromines alternatively called thalassodromids and chaoyangopterids being successively more closely related to azhdarchids 4 All azhdarchoids which are part of the clade formed by Quetzalcoatlus and Tupuxuara are included in the group Neoazhdarchia new azhdarchids as defined by Unwin in 2003 2 In 1996 Alexander Kellner created a different clade called Tapejaroidea which he defined as the most recent common ancestor and all descendants of Tapejara Quetzalcoatlus and Dsungaripterus Kellner created this clade to include both Azhdarchoidea and the family Dsungaripteridae but as separate groups 5 6 A lot of recent studies have followed this concept 7 8 9 10 There are competing theories of azhdarchoid phylogeny it is either recovered as closely related to the clade Ctenochasmatoidea 2 11 or within the group Ornithocheiroidea either as the sister taxon of the Pteranodontoidea or within the clade Tapejaroidea The latter two of which are more widely accepted 12 8 10 9 Below is a cladogram showing the results of a phylogenetic analysis presented by Andres and colleagues in 2014 This study found the a grouping of tapejarids at the base of the clade with thalassodromines more closely related to azhdarchids and chaoyangopterids as well as dsungaripterids Their cladogram is shown below 12 Azhdarchoidea Tapejaromorpha Bennettazhia oregonensisEopteranodon lii Sinopterus guiNemicolopterus crypticusHuaxiapterus jiiTapejaridae Neoazhdarchia Dsungaripteromorpha Dsungaripteridae Dsungaripterinae Dsungaripterus weiiDomeykodactylus ceciliae Noripterinae Noripterus parvusNoripterus complicidensThalassodrominae Thalassodromeus sethiTupuxuara longicristatus Tupuxuara leonardiiNeopterodactyloidea Chaoyangopteridae Eoazhdarcho liaoxiensisChaoyangopterinae Shenzhoupterus chaoyangensisChaoyangopterus zhangiJidapterus edentusAzhdarchidae Azhdarcho lancicollisQuetzalcoatlinae Zhejiangopterus linhaiensisArambourgiania philadelphiaeQuetzalcoatlus northropi The result of a more recent phylogenetic analysis by Kellner and colleagues in 2019 had recovered Azhdarchoidea within the larger group Tapejaroidea Unlike the analysis by Andres and colleagues Kellner and colleagues had found Azhdarchoidea to only consist of three groups Azhdarchidae Chaoyangopteridae and Tapejaromorpha Their cladogram is shown below 10 Tapejaroidea Dsungaripteridae Dsungaripterus weiiNoripterus parvusAzhdarchoidea Azhdarchidae Azhdarcho lancicollisQuetzalcoatlus northropi Zhejiangopterus linhaiensisChaoyangopteridae Chaoyangopterus zhangiJidapterus edentusShenzhoupterus chaoyangensisTapejaromorpha Keresdrakon vilsoniTapejaridae Thalassodrominae Thalassodromeus sethiTupuxuara leonardii Tapejarinae Caupedactylus ybakaAymberedactylus cearensisEopteranodon lii Huaxiapterus benxiensis Huaxiapterus corollatusSinopterus dongiTapejarini Europejara olcadesorumCaiuajara dobruskiiTapejara wellnhoferiTupandactylus imperator In 2022 Pegas et al named and officially registered two new clades Azhdarchomorpha the most inclusive clade containing Azhdarcho but not Tapejara or Thalassodromeus and Alanqidae containing Alanqa but not Chaoyangopterus or Azhdarcho Their phylogeny is shown below 13 Tapejaroidea Dsungaripteridae DsungaripterusNoripterusAzhdarchoidea Tapejaridae Thalassodrominae TupuxuaraThalassodromeus oberliiThalassodromeus sethiTapejarinae AymberedactylusCaupedactylusBakonydraco Huaxiapterus corollatusEopteranodonSinopterusEuropejaraTupandactylusCaiuajaraTapejaraAzhdarchomorpha Alanqidae AlanqaKeresdrakonChaoyangopteridae ShenzhoupterusArgentinadracoXericepsChaoyangopterusJidapterusLacusovagusRadiodactylusAzhdarchidae EurazhdarchoAralazhdarchoPhosphatodracoZhejiangopterusAzhdarchoQuetzalcoatlinae CryodrakonQuetzalcoatlusAlbadracoHatzegopteryxAerotitanArambourgianiaMistralazhdarchoReferences Edit Unwin David M Heinrich Wolf Dieter 1999 On a pterosaur jaw from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru Tanzania Mitteilungen aus dem Museum fur Naturkunde in Berlin Geowissenschaftliche Reihe 2 121 134 a b c Unwin D M 2003 On the phylogeny and evolutionary history of pterosaurs Pp 139 190 in Buffetaut E amp Mazin J M eds 2003 Evolution and Palaeobiology of Pterosaurs Geological Society of London Special Publications 217 London 1 347 Pinheiro F L Fortier D C Schultz C L De Andrade J A F G and Bantim R A M in press New information on Tupandactylus imperator with comments on the relationships of Tapejaridae Pterosauria Acta Palaeontologica Polonica in press available online 03 Jan 2011 doi 10 4202 app 2010 0057 Lu J Unwin D M Xu L Zhang X 2008 A new azhdarchoid pterosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of China and its implications for pterosaur phylogeny and evolution Naturwissenschaften 95 9 891 897 Bibcode 2008NW 95 891L doi 10 1007 s00114 008 0397 5 PMID 18509616 S2CID 13458087 Kellner A W A 1996 Description of new material of Tapejaridae and Anhangueridae Pterosauria Pterodactyloidea and discussion of pterosaur phylogeny Columbia University Buffetaut Eric Mazin Jean Michel 2003 Evolution and Palaeobiology of pterosaurs Geological Society of London ISBN 9781862391437 Vidovic S U Martill D M 2014 Pterodactylus scolopaciceps Meyer 1860 Pterosauria Pterodactyloidea from the Upper Jurassic of Bavaria Germany The Problem of Cryptic Pterosaur Taxa in Early Ontogeny PLOS ONE 9 10 e110646 Bibcode 2014PLoSO 9k0646V doi 10 1371 journal pone 0110646 PMC 4206445 PMID 25337830 a b Borja Holgado Rodrigo V Pegas Jose Ignacio Canudo Josep Fortuny Taissa Rodrigues Julio Company amp Alexander W A Kellner 2019 On a new crested pterodactyloid from the Early Cretaceous of the Iberian Peninsula and the radiation of the clade Anhangueria Scientific Reports 9 4940 doi 10 1038 s41598 019 41280 4 a b Kellner Alexander W A Caldwell Michael W Holgado Borja Vecchia Fabio M Dalla Nohra Roy Sayao Juliana M Currie Philip J 2019 First complete pterosaur from the Afro Arabian continent insight into pterodactyloid diversity Scientific Reports 9 1 17875 Bibcode 2019NatSR 917875K doi 10 1038 s41598 019 54042 z PMC 6884559 PMID 31784545 a b c Kellner Alexander W A Weinschutz Luiz C Holgado Borja Bantim Renan A M Sayao Juliana M 19 August 2019 A new toothless pterosaur Pterodactyloidea from Southern Brazil with insights into the paleoecology of a Cretaceous desert Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 91 suppl 2 e20190768 doi 10 1590 0001 3765201920190768 ISSN 0001 3765 PMID 31432888 Bestwick J Unwin D M Butler R J Henderson D M Purnell M A 2018 Pterosaur dietary hypotheses a review of ideas and approaches Biological Reviews 93 4 2021 2048 doi 10 1111 brv 12431 PMC 6849529 PMID 29877021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link a b Andres B Clark J Xu X 2014 The Earliest Pterodactyloid and the Origin of the Group Current Biology 24 9 1011 6 doi 10 1016 j cub 2014 03 030 PMID 24768054 Pegas R V Holgado B Ortiz David L D Baiano M A Costa F R 2022 On the pterosaur Aerotitan sudamericanus Neuquen Basin Upper Cretaceous of Argentina with comments on azhdarchoid phylogeny and jaw anatomy Cretaceous Research 129 Article 104998 doi 10 1016 j cretres 2021 104998 ISSN 0195 6671 S2CID 238725853 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Azhdarchoidea amp oldid 1118575952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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