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  1. Unwindia es un género extinto de pterosaurio ctenocasmatoideo basal (aunque otros análisis lo situarían en la familia Lonchodectidae, [1] del Cretácico Superior del nordeste de Brasil. Es conocido a partir del holotipo SMNK PAL 6597 , un cráneo parcial recuperado de rocas de la formación Santana de la Cuenca de Araripe , que ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UnwindiaUnwindia - Wikipedia

    Unwindia is a genus of pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous period (Albian stage) of what is now modern-day Brazil.

  3. www.pteros.com › pterosaurs › unwindiaUnwindia - Pteros

    Description. The snout of a medium-sized pterosaur from the Santana Formation in northeastern Brazil is the only known fossil of Unwindia trigonus. Described by David Martill in 2010, Unwindia is named for fellow paleontologist David Unwin.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › UnwindiaUnwindia - Wikiwand

    Unwindia es un género extinto de pterosaurio ctenocasmatoideo basal (aunque otros análisis lo situarían en la familia Lonchodectidae, del Cretácico Superior del nordeste de Brasil. Datos rápidos Taxonomía, Reino: ... Unwindia. Rango temporal: Cenomaniano.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2011 · Abstract. A partial skull comprising fused maxilla/premaxilla and palate of a ctenochasmatoid pterosaur from the Santana Formation of the Araripe Basin in NE Brazil is named as the new genus and species Unwindia trigonus gen. et sp. nov. on account of its long slender rostrum, isodonty with raised dental alveoli and dentition of ...

  6. 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...

  7. 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.