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''Palaeocursornis'' is a monotypic genus of pterosaurs. The only known species, ''P. corneti'', was described in 1984 based on a single bone ( MTCO-P 1637) interpreted as the
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part of a left femur, found in Early Cretaceous (
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rocks (dating to around 143
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) from a mine at
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near
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in northwestern Romania. It was initially assumed to be a flightless paleognathe bird, possibly a
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, and later as a more primitive
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or non-avialan theropod (Benton ''et al.'', 1997). However, re-evaluation of the specimen suggested that it was not a femur at all, but the upper arm bone (humerus) of a pterodactyloid pterosaur similar to '' Azhdarcho''. The animal occurred on what at that time was an archipelago of volcanic and coral islands towards the east of the Piemont-Liguria Ocean. As the archipelago lay around 35°N latitude in a warmer, wetter climate than exists today, it was roughly similar to today's
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or Indonesia. The habitat of ''Palaeocursornis'' was hilly,
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ic terrain with numerous freshwater and/or brackish rivers, lakes and swamps.(Benton ''et al.'', 1997)


Taxonomy

Initially, the bones were described as ''Limnornis corneti'' (Kessler & Jurcsák, 1984). However, that genus name had already been given to the
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(''L. curvirostris''), an ovenbird. Moreover, the bones ascribed to the new taxon turned out to be from two different species, possibly not even closely related. Unfortunately, the new name to replace ''Limnornis corneti'' was referring to the material of the other species (which thus became '' Eurolimnornis corneti''), creating considerable confusion since it assigned the same
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(''corneti'') to both species. Subsequent attempts to redescribe the femur as ''Palaeocursornis biharicus'' were invalid as far as the binomen is concerned, but at least established a correct genus (Kessler & Jurcsák, 1986). The currently valid name, ''Palaeocursornis corneti'', was first mentioned by Jurcsák & Kessler in 1985, but it was a ''
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'' at that time and only became valid the following year, when the current genus was validly established (albeit with an unnecessarily synonymous species name), as mentioned above. This confusing history of synonymy was clarified by Bock & Bühler (1996): Synonyms *''Limnornis corneti'' Kessler & Jurcsák 1984 *"Palaeocursornis corneti" Kessler & Jurcsák 1985 (''nomen nudum'') *"Palaeocursornis biharicus" Kessler & Jurcsák 1985 (''nomen nudum'') *''Palaeocursornis biharicus'' Kessler & Jurcsák 1986


See also

* List of pterosaur genera * Timeline of pterosaur research


References

* Benton, M. J.; Cook, E.; Grigorescu, D., Popa, E. & Tallódi, E. (1997): Dinosaurs and other tetrapods in an Early Cretaceous bauxite-filled fissure, northwestern Romania. ''Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology'' 130: 275-292
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* Bock, Walter J. & Bühler, Paul (1996): Nomenclature of Cretaceous birds from Romania. ''Cretaceous Research'' 17: 509–514
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* Jurcsák, T. & Kessler, E. (1985): La palèofaune de Cornet - implications phylogénétiques et écologiques. ''Evolution et Adaptation'' 2: 137-147. * Kessler, E. & Jurcsák, T. (1984): Fossil bird remains in the bauxite from Cornet (Romania, Bihor County). ''Travaux du Musée d'Histoire Naturelle Grigore Antipa'' 25: 393–401. * Kessler, E. & Jurcsák, T. (1986): New contributions to the knowledge of the Lower Cretaceous bird remains from Cornet (Romania). ''Travaux du Musée d'Histoire Naturelle Grigore Antipa'' 28: 289–295. * https://web.archive.org/web/20060519104241/http://www.dinosauria.com/dml/genera.htm {{Portal bar, Paleontology, Cretaceous, Romania Azhdarchids Cretaceous pterosaurs Fossil taxa described in 1986 Cretaceous animals of Europe