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English: Balaenognathus maeuseri gen. et sp. nov. (NKMB P2011-633): holotype and only reported specimen, Torleite Formation of Wattendorf (Late Jurassic). Some small gaps in the slab have been infilled with minor restoration of some bones. A portion of the distal extremity of the left metacarpal IV and part of the left anterior ilium process are known to be missing. Some other missing elements (e.g., the pteroids) may be concealed under larger bones
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Source A new pterodactyloid pterosaur with a unique filter-feeding apparatus from the Late Jurassic of Germany
Author DM Martill, E Frey, H Tischlinger, M Mäuser, HE Rivera-Sylva & SU Vidovic

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