Genus
Valid Extinct

Samrukia

Naish et al. 2012

Samrukia is a genus of large Cretaceous pterosaurs known only from a single lower jaw discovered in Kazakhstan. The holotype and only known specimen was collected from the Santonian-Campanian age Bostobynskaya Formation in Kyzylorda District. It was described by Darren Naish, Gareth Dyke, Andrea Cau, François Escuillié, and Pascal Godefroit in 2012, and the type species is named Samrukia nessovi. The species is named after Lev Nessov, a paleontologist, and the genus is named after Samruk, a magical bird of Kazakh folklore.

Temporal range
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Neogene
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
PBDB occurrences
1
Group
Ptérosaures
Piscivore Volant Marine
Classification
Pterosauria Order
Samrukia Genus
Fossil sites 1 geolocated sites
Distribution
Top countries
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan
1
Geological formations
Temporal distribution
Campanian (83.6–72.2 Ma)
1
Species (1)
Samrukia nessovi 86 Ma
Bibliography
Original description
D. Naish, G. Dyke, and A. Cau, F. Escuillié, P. Godefroit. 2012. A gigantic bird from the Upper Cretaceous of Central Asia. Biology Letters 2012(8):97-100 DOI ↗
Bibliography (1)
D. Naish, G. Dyke, and A. Cau, F. Escuillié, P. Godefroit. 2012. A gigantic bird from the Upper Cretaceous of Central Asia. Biology Letters 2012(8):97-100 DOI ↗