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Rhamphinion jenkinsi

Description

Rhamphinion (meaning "beak nape"; Greek rhamphos, "beak" is a common part of "rhamphorhynchoid" names, and the remains of this animal came from the rear of the skull, i.e. "nape" or inion) is a genus of pterosaurs from the Sinemurian-mid Pliensbachian-age Lower Jurassic Kayenta Formation of northeastern Arizona, United States.


Source Data
SourceIDLink
Global Biodiversity Information Facility ID (GBIF)4965610https://www.gbif.org/species/4965610
PaleoBioDB ID (PBDB)68172https://paleobiodb.org/classic/checkTaxonInfo?taxon_no=68172
Rankspecies
Taxonomy (GBIF)Life : Animalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Pterosauria : Rhamphinion : Rhamphinion jenkinsi
Taxonomy (PBDB)Life : Animalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Pterosauria : Rhamphinion : Rhamphinion jenkinsi
Taxonomic Status (GBIF)accepted
Classification
(PBDB,GBIF)
RankNameAuthor
-Eukaryota
-OpisthokontaCavalier-Smith 1987
kingdomAnimalia
-TriploblasticaLankester 1877
-NephrozoaJondelius et al. 2002
-DeuterostomiaGrobben 1908
phylumChordataHaeckel 1847
subphylumVertebrataLamarck 1801
superclassGnathostomataGegenbauer 1874
-Osteichthyes
-SarcopterygiiRomer 1955
subclassDipnotetrapodomorpha
subclassTetrapodomorpha
-Tetrapoda
-ReptiliomorphaSäve-Söderbergh 1934
-AnthracosauriaSäve-Söderbergh 1934
-Batrachosauria
-Cotylosauria
-AmniotaHaeckel 1866
-SauropsidaHuxley 1864
classReptiliaLaurenti 1768
subclassEureptilia
-RomeriidaGauthier et al. 1988
-Diapsida
-Eosuchia
-NeodiapsidaBenton 1985
-SauriaGauthier 1984
-Archosauromorpha
-CrocopodaEzcurra 2016
-ArchosauriformesGauthier 1986
-EucrocopodaEzcurra 2016
-Archosauria
informalAvemetatarsaliaBenton 1999
-OrnithodiraGauthier 1986
-PterosauromorphaPadian 1997
-Pterosauria
suborderRhamphorhynchoideaPlieninger 1901
genusRhamphinionPadian 1984
speciesRhamphinion jenkinsiPadian 1984
Generic NameRhamphinion
Scientific NameRhamphinion jenkinsi Padian, 1984
Opinions (PBDB)
NameRankOpinionEvidenceAuthor
Rhamphinion jenkinsispeciesbelongs to Rhamphinionstated without evidencePadian, 1984
Status (PBDB)extinct
Taxon Size (PBDB)1
First Recorded Appearance199 - 183 Ma
Early Jurassic
Last Recorded Appearance199 - 183 Ma
Early Jurassic
Environmentmarine (based on Pterosauria)
Motilityactively mobile (based on Osteichthyes)
Dietpiscivore (based on Pterosauria)
Taphonomyphosphatic (based on Vertebrata)
Primary Reference (PBDB)K. Padian. 1984. Pterosaur remains from the Kayenta Formation (?Early Jurassic) of Arizona\r\n. Palaeontology 27(2):407-413
Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhamphinion_jenkinsi

Fossil Distribution

Synonymy List

YearName and Author
1984Rhamphinion jenkinsi Padian p. 408 figs. 1-3

References

Padian K. (1984) Pterosaur remains from the Kayenta Formation (?Early Jurassic) of Arizona\r\n, Palaeontology 27 2, 407-413
K. Padian (1984) Pterosaur remains from the Kayenta Formation (?Early Jurassic) of Arizonarn: Palaeontology 2: 407--413 - via Catalogue of Life
Data courtesy of: PBDB: The Paleobiology Database, Creative Commons CC-BY licenced. , GBIF: the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, various licences, iDigBio, various licences, and EOL: The Encyclopedia of Life (Open Data Public Domain). Because fossils are made of minerals too!
 
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