Genus: Ikrandraco WANG, RODRIGUES, JIANG, CHENG, & KELLNER, 2014
Etymology: Ikran, from the fictional flying creature portrayed in the movie Avatar
that hsoww a well developed dentary crest, and Latin, draco, "dragon."
Species:
avatar WANG,
RODRIGUES,
JIANG,
CHENG, & KELLNER,
2014
Etymology: Avatar, in allustion to the homonymous science fiction movie.
Holotype: IVPP V18199
Locality: Lamadong, Jianchang, Western Liaoning Province, China.
Horizon: Jiufotang Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Aptian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.
Material: A partial skeleton including complete skull and mandile, atlas, axis, three mid-cervical vertebrae, part of the sternal plate, some ribs, partial right and left wings, and part of foot.
Referred material:
Locality: Sihedang, Lingyuan, Western Liaoning Province, China.
Horizon: Jiufotang Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Aptian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.
Material:
IVPP V18406: A complete skull, mandible, atlas, axis and third cervical vertebra.
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Species: machaerorhynchus (SEELEY,
1869) AVERIANOV, 2020 (nomen dubium)
Etymology: Latin, machaera, “sword” and Greek, rhynchos, “snouth, muzzle.”
= Pterodactylus machaerorhynchus SEELEY,
1869 (nomen dubium)
= Ptenodactylus machaerorhynchus (SEELEY,
1869) (nomen dubium)
= Ornithocheirus machaeorhynchus WELLNHOFER, 1978 (sic)
= Ornithocheirus (Lonchodectes) machaerorhynchus (SEELEY, 1864) ARTHABER, 1922
=
Lonchodectes
machaerorhynchus (SEELEY, 1869) HOOLEY, 1914
= Lonchodraco machaerorhynchus (SEELEY, 1869) RODRIGUES & KELLNER, 2013
Holotype: CAMSM B54855 (old Woodwardian Museum.)
Locality: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Upper Cambridge Greensand.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Albian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Middle Cretaceous.
Material: Dentary broken at both ends.
Left; Left lateral view; Right; ventral view. After Unwin, 2001.
Referred material:
= Ptenodactylus microdon SEELEY, 1869 (nomen dubium)
= Ornithocheirus microdon (SEELEY, 1869) SEELEY, 1870
Etymology: Greek, micro, “small” and Latin, odon, “tooth.”
= Lonchodraco microdon (SEELEY, 1869) RODRIGUES & KELLNER, 2013Holotype: CAMSM B54.486 (old Woodwardian Museum)
Locality: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Upper Cambridge Greensand.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Albian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Middle Cretaceous.
Material: Premaxilla.
Left; Right lateral view; Right, ventral view. After Unwin, 2001.
Referred material:
UNWIN, 2001
NHMUK PV (old BMNH) R2269: Anterior end of a mandibular symphysis.
Left; Right lateral view; Right, ventral view. After Unwin, 2001.
= Pterodactylus oweni SEELEY, 1869 (nomen nudum)
Etymology: In honor of Richard Owen.
= Lonchodectes oweni (SEELEY, 1869) (nomen nudum)
= Ptenodactylus oweni (SEELEY, 1869) (nomen nudum)
= Ornithocheirus oweni (SEELEY, 1869) (nomen nudum)Holotype: CAMSM B 54439 (old Woodwardian Museum.)
Locality: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Upper Cambridge Greensand.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Albian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Middle Cretaceous.
Material: A small piece of premaxilla.
= Ornithocheirus huxleyi SEELEY, 1870 (nomen dubium)
Etymology: In honor of Thomas Henery Huxley.Holotype:?
Locality: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Upper Cambridge Greensand.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Albian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Middle Cretaceous.
Material: Part dentary.
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