Genre
Valide Éteint

Odontorhynchus

Stolley 1936

Rhamphorhynchus is a genus of long-tailed pterosaurs in the Jurassic period. Less specialized than contemporary, short-tailed pterodactyloid pterosaurs such as Pterodactylus, it had a long tail, stiffened with ligaments, which ended in a characteristic soft-tissue tail vane. The mouth of Rhamphorhynchus housed needle-like teeth, which were angled forward, with a curved, sharp, beak-like tip lacking teeth, indicating a diet mainly of fish; indeed, fish and cephalopod remains are frequently found in Rhamphorhynchus abdominal contents, as well as in their coprolites.

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Occurrences PBDB
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Groupe
Ptérosaures
Piscivore Volant Marin
Odontorhynchus
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Classification
Pterosauria Ordre
Macronychoptera Clade non classé
Novialoidea Clade non classé
Breviquartossa Clade non classé
Rhamphorhynchidae Famille
Odontorhynchus Genre
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Bibliographie
Description originale
S. C. Bennett. 1995. A statistical study of Rhamphorhynchus from the Solnhofen Limestone of Germany: year-classes of a single large species. Journal of Paleontology 69(3):569-580 DOI ↗