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''Anhanguera'' () is a genus of pterodactyloid
pterosaur Pterosaurs (; from Greek ''pteron'' and ''sauros'', meaning "wing lizard") is an extinct clade of flying reptiles in the order, Pterosauria. They existed during most of the Mesozoic: from the Late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous (228 to ...
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( Albian age, 125 to 112 million years ago)
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. This pterosaur is closely related to '' Ornithocheirus'', but belongs in the family Anhangueridae.Campos, D. de A., and Kellner, A. W. (1985). "Um novo exemplar de ''Anhanguera blittersdorffi'' (Reptilia, Pterosauria) da formação Santana, Cretaceo Inferior do Nordeste do Brasil." In Congresso Brasileiro de Paleontologia, Rio de Janeiro, Resumos, p. 13. The generic name comes from the
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words ''añanga'', meaning "spirit protector of the animals" + ''wera'' "bygone".


Description

''Anhanguera'' was a
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-eating animal with a wingspan of about .Aureliano, T., Ghilardi, A. M., Duque, R. R., & Barreto, A. M. (2014). ON THE OCCURRENCE OF PTEROSAURIA IN EXU, PERNAMBUCO (LOWER CRETACEOUS ROMUALDO FORMATION, ARARIPE BASIN), NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL. ''Estudos Geológicos'', ''24''(2), 15-27. Available in: Like many other anhanguerids, ''Anhanguera'' had rounded crests at front of its upper and lower jaws, which were filled with angled, conical but curved teeth of various sizes and orientations. Like many of its relatives, the jaws were tapered in width, but expanded into a broad, spoon-shaped rosette at the tip. The jaw crests were not present in all ''Anhanguera'': those with crests may be of different age and/or sex from those without, and the crests may be influenced by sexual selection. ''Anhanguera'' is distinguished from its relatives by subtle differences in the crest and teeth: unlike its close relatives '' Coloborhynchus'' and '' Ornithocheirus'', the crest on the upper jaw of ''Anhanguera'' did not begin at the tip of the snout, but was set farther back on the skull. Like many pteranodontoids, (most notably the pteranodonts but also in anhanguerids such as '' Ludodactylus'') ''Anhanguera'' had an additional crest protruding from the back of the skull. However, it was reduced to a small, blunt projection in these animals.Kellner, A.W.A. and Tomida, Y. (2000). "Description of a new species of Anhangueridae (Pterodactyloidea) with comments on the pterosaurfauna from the Santana Formation (Aptian–Albian), northeastern Brazil." Tokyo, National Science Museum (''National Science Museum Monographs'', 17). A study in 2003 showed that ''Anhanguera'' held its head at an angle to the ground due to its
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structure, which helped the animal detect its balance.Witmer, L.M., Chatterjee, S., Franzosa, J. and Rowe, T. (2003). "Neuroanatomy of flying reptiles and implications for flight, posture and behaviour." ''Nature'', 425(6961): 950-954. ''Anhanguera'' had bony rings in their eye sockets, called sclerotic rings. These disks may have provided support to the pterosaur's eyes. Sclerotic rings are found in some extant species of vertebrates. For example, modern day birds have sclerotic rings. The dubious species, ''A. araripensis'', has been described as similar in skull anatomy to other species of ''Anhanguera'', and possibly '' Coloborhynchus'', and the species is placed in either of these genera by various researchers. Like species referred to ''Coloborhynchus'', the snout tip was blunt and bore two forward-projecting teeth that emerged higher on the jaw than the rest of the tooth row. As in most other anhanguerids, the species bore a large, rounded crest at the tip of the jaws. Like ''Coloborhynchus'' species, and unlike the type species of ''Anhanguera'', the crest of ''A. araripensis'' emerged from the very tip of the blunted jaws, rather than further back on the jaw. However, unlike ''Coloborhynchus'', ''A. araripensis'' lacked a dent or depression in the blunted jaw tip, and the teeth appear to have been smaller and more uniform in size.Veldmeijer, A.J., H.J.M. Meijer, and M. Signore (2006). "''Coloborhynchus'' from the Lower Cretaceous Santana Formation, Brazil (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea, Anhangueridae); an update." ''PalArch’s Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology'', 3(2): 15-29.


Classification

There are two species of ''Anhanguera'': ''A. blittersdorfi'', the type species; and ''A. piscator''. ''A. blittersdorfi'' is based on a complete skull from the
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calcareous concretions ( Santana Group) of the
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. The species ''A. piscator'', known from a nearly-complete skeleton, was at one point proposed to belong to the genus '' Coloborhynchus'', but has more recently been placed back into ''Anhanguera'' by Andres and Myers. Also known from a complete skeleton is ''A. spielbergi'', which was also originally considered a species of ''Coloborhynchus'', but it is currently placed as a species of ''
Maaradactylus ''Maaradactylus'' is a genus of anhanguerid pterodactyloid pterosaur known from the Lower Cretaceous period (Aptian to Albian stages) of the Romualdo Formation of northeastern Brazil. Discovery ''Maaradactylus'' is based on the Museu Paleonto ...
''.Veldmeijer, A.J. (2003). "Description of ''Coloborhynchus spielbergi'' sp. nov. (Pterodactyloidea) from the Albian (Lower Cretaceous) of Brazil." ''Scripta Geologica'', 125: 35-139. Below is a cladogram showing the phylogenetic placement of this genus within Pteranodontia from Andres and Myers (2013).


Former species and ''nomina dubia''

Various other species have been assigned to ''Anhanguera'', but all of them are either dubious or have been transferred to other genera. A 2017 review found ''A. araripensis'', ''A. robustus'', and ''A. santanae'' to be based on non-diagnostic material, and therefore were dubious. *''A. araripensis'' (Wellnhofer 1985) = ''Santanadactylus araripensis'' Wellnhofer 1985 lso classified as ''Coloborhynchus''/small> *''A. cuvieri'' (Bowerbank 1851) = ''
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"Pricesaurus"

In 1986, Rafael Gioia Martins-Neto reported the find of a pterosaur that he named "Pricesaurus megalodon" in a lecture during the 38th annual meeting of ''
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'' at
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. The abstracts of the congress were subsequently published that year in the magazine ''
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''. The generic name honors
Llewellyn Ivor Price Llewellyn Ivor Price (October 9, 1905 – June 9, 1980) was one of the first Brazilian paleontologists. His work contributed not only to the development of Brazilian but also to global paleontology. He collected '' Staurikosaurus'', the first ...
. The
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is derived from Greek μέγας, ''megas'', "large", and ὀδών, ''odon'', "tooth".Martins Neto, R.G. (1986). ''Pricesaurus megalodon'' nov. gen. nov. sp. (Pterosauria, Pterodactyloidea), Cretaceo Inferior, Chapada do Araripe (NE-Brasil). ''Ciência e Cultura'' 38(7): 756-757 ortuguese/ref> The species was based on two syntypes that Martins-Neto considered to have originated from a single individual animal, even though he had separately acquired them from commercial fossil dealers in two nodules: specimen CPCA 3592, a long point of a snout, and specimen CPCA 3591, an long middle part of a skull. ''Pricesaurus'' is thus exclusively known from cranial material. Both specimens were probably found in the
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of the Araripe Basin and both are part of the collection of the ''Centro de Pesquisas Paleontológicas da Chapada do Araripe''. Martins-Neto provided a diagnosis of four distinctive traits: the breadth of the
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e; the closely positioned teeth; the deep premaxillary tooth sockets; and the rounded front of the ''fenestra nasoantorbitalis''. However, in 1988, Alexander Kellner concluded that ''Pricesaurus'' was a ''
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'', primarily because the specimens almost certainly represented different individuals. According to Kellner, the snout was from a larger animal than the middle part of the skull. In addition, the diagnosis did not contain true autapomorphies.Kellner A.W.A. & Campos D.A., 1988, "Sobre um novo pterossauro com crista sagital da Bacia do Araripe, Cretáceo Inferior do Nordeste do Brasil", ''Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências'', 60: 460-469 In 2012, a publication by Felipe Lima Pinheiro and colleagues presented the first detailed study of the specimens. It was concluded that the fossils indeed came from different individuals, even though their size was not necessarily incompatible. The snout showed that the fifth and sixth tooth pairs are smaller than the fourth and seventh, making the specimen indistinguishable between ''Anhanguera blittersdorffi'' and ''Anhanguera piscator'', which show the same tooth pattern. Both specimens were referred to as ''Anhanguera'' sp. Pinheiro ''et al.'' also stated that ''Pricesaurus'' is a ''
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'' because it was named in an abstract.Felipe Lima Pinheiro, Cesar Leandro Schultz, Rafael Gioia Martins-Neto† & José Artur Ferreira Gomes de Andrade, 2012, "What is “Pricesaurus megalodon”? Reassessment of an enigmatic pterosaur", ''Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia'', 15(3): 262-272


See also

* List of pterosaur genera * Timeline of pterosaur research


References


Further reading

* Campos, D. A., and Kellner, A. W. A. (1985). "Panorama of the Flying Reptiles Study in Brazil and South America (Pterosauria/ Pterodactyloidea/ Anhangueridae)." ''Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências'', 57(4):141–142 & 453–466. * T. Rodrigues and A. W. A. Kellner. (2008). Review of the pterodactyloid pterosaur ''Coloborhynchus''. ''Zitteliana B'' 28:219-228. {{Portal bar, Paleontology, Cretaceous, Brazil, Morocco Pteranodontoids Albian life Cenomanian life Early Cretaceous pterosaurs of South America Cretaceous Brazil Fossils of Brazil Romualdo Formation Late Cretaceous pterosaurs of Africa Cretaceous Morocco Fossils of Morocco Fossil taxa described in 1985 Taxa named by Alexander Kellner