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- Feilongus abstract "Feilongus is an extinct genus of ctenochasmatoid or ornithocheiroid pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Barremian-Aptian-age Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Beipiao, Liaoning, China. The genus was named in 2005 by Wang Xiaolin e.a.. The type species is Feilongus youngi. The genus name is derived from Feilong, the "flying dragon". The specific name honours the late Chinese paleontologist Yang Zhongjian or "Chung Chien Young". Feilongus is based on holotype IVPP V-12539, a skull and articulated mandible, with on the same plate the detached posterior braincase, of a subadult individual. The fossil is strongly crushed. It is notable for having two bony crests on the skull (one long and low on middle of the snout, and one projecting backwards from the rear of the skull), and for the upper jaws being 10% or 27 millimetres longer than the lower jaws, giving it a pronounced overbite. The preserved part of the second crest was short with the leading edge rounded, and may have had a nonbony extension, now lost. The skull of the only known individual is 390-400 millimeters long (15.4-15.7 inches) and extremely elongated with a slightly concave top. Its wingspan was estimated by Wang to have been around 2.4 meters (7.9 feet), making it large for a basal pterodactyloid. The skull and lower jaws held 76 long, curved needle-like teeth, eighteen in the upper, nineteen in the lower jaw, confined to the beak ends, the anterior third, of the jaws.A cladistic analysis by the describers showed Feilongus as the sister taxon of a clade consisting of Gallodactylus and Cycnorhamphus, meaning it was a member of the Gallodactylidae sensu Kellner, a group of ctenochasmatoids, within the larger Archaeopterodactyloidea, the clade containing according to Alexander Kellner the most basal pterodactyloids. The Ctenochasmatoidea are known for having numerous small, thin teeth, possibly for straining food from water, as flamingos do today. However, in 2006 an analysis by Lü Junchang had as outcome that Feilongus was not an archaeopterodactyloid, but a member of the Ornithocheiroidea sensu Kellner, closer to the Anhangueridae. This means that using the alternative terminology of David Unwin they are close to the Ornithocheiroidea sensu Unwin, a group the members of which are typically more adapted to soaring and a piscivore, or fish-eating, diet. Another publication following this general line of thought has put Feilongus and Boreopterus into a new ornithocheiroid family, the Boreopteridae.".
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- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Kellner.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Anhangueridae.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Aptian.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Archaeopterodactyloidea.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Barremian.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Basal_(phylogenetics).
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Beipiao.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Boreopteridae.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Boreopterus.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ctenochasmatoids.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_Cretaceous_pterosaurs_of_Asia.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Cladistic.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Cladistics.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Ctenochasmatoidea.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Cycnorhamphus.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink David_Unwin.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Early_Cretaceous.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Extinct.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Feilong.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Feilong_(mythology).
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Flamingo.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Gallodactylidae.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Gallodactylus.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Holotype.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Institute_of_Vertebrate_Paleontology_and_Paleoanthropology.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Liaoning.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Lift_(soaring).
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Cretaceous.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Lü_Junchang.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Malocclusion.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Ornithocheiroidea.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Paleontologist.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Paleontology.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Republic_of_China.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Piscivore.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Pterodactyloid.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Pterodactyloidea.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Pterosaur.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Sewing_needle.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Snout.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Specific_name_(zoology).
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Teeth.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Tooth.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Type_species.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Wang_Xiaolin.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Wingspan.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Yang_Zhongjian.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLink Yixian_Formation.
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Feilongus".
- Feilongus wikiPageWikiLinkText "a genus of pterosaur".
- Feilongus authority "Wang et al., 2005".
- Feilongus displayParents "3".
- Feilongus fossilRange "Early Cretaceous,".
- Feilongus genus "Feilongus".
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- Feilongus name "Feilongus".
- Feilongus parentAuthority "Wang et al., 2005".
- Feilongus species "youngi".
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- Feilongus subject Category:Ctenochasmatoids.
- Feilongus subject Category:Early_Cretaceous_pterosaurs_of_Asia.
- Feilongus type Article.
- Feilongus type Article.
- Feilongus comment "Feilongus is an extinct genus of ctenochasmatoid or ornithocheiroid pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Barremian-Aptian-age Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Beipiao, Liaoning, China. The genus was named in 2005 by Wang Xiaolin e.a.. The type species is Feilongus youngi. The genus name is derived from Feilong, the "flying dragon". The specific name honours the late Chinese paleontologist Yang Zhongjian or "Chung Chien Young".".
- Feilongus label "Feilongus".
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- Feilongus sameAs Q3268267.
- Feilongus sameAs Q3268267.
- Feilongus sameAs 飛龍_(爬蟲類).
- Feilongus wasDerivedFrom Feilongus?oldid=680934955.
- Feilongus depiction Feilongus_NT.jpg.
- Feilongus isPrimaryTopicOf Feilongus.