Draigwenia

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Draigwenia
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous, Albian
D. platystomus holotype
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Pterosauria
Suborder: Pterodactyloidea
Clade:
Lanceodontia
Genus: Draigwenia
Holgado, 2021
Type species
Draigwenia platystomus
Holgado, 2021 (
Seeley
, 1870)
Synonyms

Draigwenia (meaning "white dragon" from the Welsh ddraig wen, referring to a dragon associated with the Anglo-Saxons) is an extinct genus of pterosaur known from a jaw fragment found in the Late Cretaceous Cambridge Greensand in the United Kingdom. The fossil was likely reworked from an Early Cretaceous layer that can be dated to the Albian. It currently contains a single species, Draigwenia platystomus.[1]

History

The holotype CAMSM B54835, was described in 1870 by

Lonchodraconidae.[4] In a 2021 review of the genus Amblydectes
, Borja Holgado considered platystomus a valid taxon and gave it its own genus, Draigwenia, reinterpreting it as an indeterminate member of Lanceodontia.

References

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  3. ^ Unwin D.M., (2001), "An overview of the pterosaur assemblage from the Cambridge Greensand (Cretaceous) of Eastern England", Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, Geowissenschaftliche Reihe 4: 189–221
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