Thalassodrominae
Subfamily of azhdarchoid pterosaurs from the Cretaceous period / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thalassodrominae or Thalassodromidae (meaning "sea runners", due to previous misconceptions of skimming behavior; they are now thought to be terrestrial predators) is a group of azhdarchoid pterosaurs from the Cretaceous period. Its traditional members come from Brazil, however, other possible members also come from other places, including the United States, Morocco, and Argentina. Thalassodrominae is considered either to be a subfamily within the pterosaur family Tapejaridae, or as a distinct family, Thalassodromidae, within the clade Neoazhdarchia, closely related to dsungaripterids or azhdarchids.
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Thalassodromines | |
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Replica skeleton of Tupuxuara leonardii | |
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Order: | †Pterosauria |
Suborder: | †Pterodactyloidea |
Clade: | †Tapejaromorpha |
Subfamily: | †Thalassodrominae Kellner, 2007 |
Type species | |
†Thalassodromeus sethi Kellner & Campos, 2002 | |
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