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Araripesaurus is a genus a belonging to the suborder , it was discovered in the Romualdo Formation of the in northeastern , which dates back to the and of the . The type species is A. castilhoi.


Discovery and naming
The genus was named in 1971 by Brazilian Llewellyn Ivor Price. The is Araripesaurus castilhoi. The genus name refers to the . The specific name honors the collector Moacir Marques de Castilho, who in 1966 donated the chalk nodule containing the fossil. The , DNPM (DGM 529-R), consists of a partial wing, including distal fragments of the radius and , , all and several digits. The specimen was a subadult. Its was estimated at .R. L. Carroll. 1988. Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution 1-698 A. Two other possible specimens are known; both consist of wing fragments and are roughly a third larger than the holotype, and were referred to the genus by Price.

In 1985 has named a second species, Araripesaurus santanae;P. Wellnhofer. 1985. Neue Pterosaurier aus der Santana-Formation (Apt) der Chapada do Araripe, Brasilien. Palaeontographica Abteilung A 187:105-182 this and two unnamed Araripesaurus sp. indicated by Wellhofer, were in 1990 by Kellner moved to Anhanguera as Anhanguera santanae.Eberhard Frey, Helmut Tischlinger, Marie-Céline Buchy and David M. Martill (2003). Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 217, 233-266. P. Wellnhofer. 1991. Weitere Pterosaurierfunde aus der Santana-Formation (Apt) der Chapada do Araripe, Brasilien. Palaeontographica Abteilung A 215:43-101


Classification
Price placed Araripesaurus in the .Price, L.L., 1971, "A Presença de Pterosauria no Cretáceo Inferior da Chapada do Araripe, Brasil", Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 43: 451-461 Araripesaurus was the first pterosaur known from the Santana Formation. Later, other species were named from more complete remains and this raised the question whether they could be identical to Araripesaurus. In 1991 researcher Alexander Kellner concluded that Araripesaurus was identical to and that due to a lack of distinguishing features it could only be more generally classified as a pterodactyloid. In 2000 Kellner reassessed the genus and concluded that precisely because of such a lack of (unique characters), it could not be synonymized with Santanadactylus and gave its position after a analysis as close to , more derived than . Kellner also indicated that Araripesaurus resembled Anhanguera piscator in morphology, albeit considerably smaller. Unwin, D. New pterosaurs from Brazil (1988). Nature 332, 398–399.


See also
  • Timeline of pterosaur research
  • List of pterosaurs

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