Family
Valid Extinct

Eudimorphodontidae

Wellnhofer 1978

Eudimorphodontidae is an extinct family of early pterosaurs from the Late Triassic of Europe. It was named by Peter Wellnhofer in 1978 to include Eudimorphodon ranzii. Some phylogenetic analyses suggested that Eudimorphodontidae is a junior synonym of Campylognathoididae, however more comprehensive analyses found Eudimorphodontidae to be basal to Macronychoptera that includes Campylognathoididae and more derived pterosaurs (Breviquartossa). Wang et al. (2009) found Eudimorphodontidae to include six species, but they didn't defined the clade. Brian Andres define Eudimorphodontidae and found Peteinosaurus to be most closely related to it. Furthermore, he found monophyletic Eudimorphodon clade, and defined two subfamilies within Eudimorphodontidae. The Eudimorphodontinae includes all taxa more closely related to Eudimorphodon ranzii than to Raeticodactylus filisurensis while the Raeticodactylinae includes all taxa more closely related to Raeticodactylus filisurensis than to Eudimorphodon ranzii. More recently, Raeticodactylus and Caviramus were moved into their own family, Raeticodactylidae. The below cladogram follows that analysis.

Temporal range
PBDB occurrences
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Group
Ptérosaures
Piscivore Volant Marine
Eudimorphodontidae
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Eudimorphodon ranzii - photo taken in museums of natural science in Bergamo © Luigi Chiesa · CC BY 3.0 · Wikimedia
PBDB Wikipedia
Classification
Pterosauria Order
Rhamphorhynchoidea Suborder
Eudimorphodontidae Family
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Bibliography
Original description
P. Wellnhofer. 1978. Pterosauria, Handbuch der Paläoherpetologie, Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart