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Laopteryx

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of the US. This has been identified as a dinosaur but may more precisely have been an archaeopterygid; however, all that can be told from the single known specimen is that it was probably a more general
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During most of the 20th century the identification by Marsh was generally doubted but the limited remains generated little interest. In 1986 however, the fossil was restudied by
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but Ostrom, in view of the lack of information, limited his determination to a more general Pterosauria
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Brodkorb, P. (1971). "Catalogue of fossil birds: Part 4 (Columbiformes through Piciformes)".
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Marsh, O. C. (1881). "Discovery of a fossil bird in the Jurassic of Wyoming",
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was a pterosaur. There were some indications it belonged to the
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Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences
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birds mainly consists of Eurasian rather than American
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Index

Late Jurassic
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Pterosauria
Laopteryx
Marsh
Binomial name
pterosaur
Upper Jurassic
Morrison Formation
Wyoming
Othniel Charles Marsh
specific name
Latin
grammatical gender
Pierce Brodkorb
holotype
Como Bluff
Archaeopterygidae
Odontornithes
Archaeopteryx
Palaeopteryx
Upper Jurassic
eumaniraptoran
Mesozoic
Laurasian
John Ostrom

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