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  1. Unwindia is a genus of basal ctenochasmatoid, though more recent analysis might place it in Lonchodectidae. It is noted to be "aberrant" pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous. It is known only from a partial skull recovered from the Santana Formation of the Araripe Basin in northeastern Brazil, which was dated to the Cenomanian stage.

  2. 22 de feb. de 2024 · Resumen: Hace aproximadamente 215 millones de años, casi al mismo tiempo que los dinosaurios empezaban a extenderse por los continentes, un grupo completamente distinto de arcosaurios primitivos se convirtieron en los primeros vertebrados que consiguieron levantar el vuelo mediante una adaptación nueva y compleja que desarrollarían millones de años después…

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  4. Unwindia is an extinct genus of pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous period (Albian stage) of what is now modern-day Brazil. The German State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe obtained a pterosaur fossil from an illegal commercial digger who had found it somewhere near Santana do Cariri in the Araripe Basin. The deposits it was recovered from likely belong to the Santana ...

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  6. Unwindia is a genus of basal ctenochasmatoid, though more recent analysis might place it in Lonchodectidae.[1] It is noted to be "aberrant" pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous. It is known only from a partial skull recovered from the Santana Formation of the Araripe Basin in northeastern Brazil, which was dated to the Cenomanian stage.[2] This species was named Unwindia trigonus by David M ...

  7. A genus of pterodactyloid pterosaurs known as Unwindia originated in what is now modern-day Brazil during the Early Cretaceous era (Albian stage). Discovery and Naming A fossilized pterosaur specimen was acquired by the German State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe from an illicit commercial digger who discovered it in the Araripe Basin, close to Santana do Cariri. The strata from which it ...