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Scaphognathus is a genus of pterosaur that lived throughout what is now Europe, particularly around what is now germany, during the Late Jurassic Period some 156 to 150 million years ago. The first known specimen, consisting of the forelimbs, the skull, rib cage and much of the vertebral column minus the tail, was recovered from the Solnhofen strata near Eichstätt by August Goldfuss. Who in 1831 mistook the tailless specimen for a new Pterodactylus species which he described as P. crassirostris. The specific name means "fat snout" in Latin. In 1858 Johann Wagner referred the species to Rhamphorhynchus. After recognising the fundamentally different snout shape, Wagner, after previous failed attempts by Leopold Fitzinger and Christoph Gottfried Andreas Giebel, who used preoccupied names, in 1861 named a distinct genus: Scaphognathus, derived from Greek skaphe, "boat" or "tub", and gnathos, "jaw", in reference to the blunt shape of the lower jaws. In the early twentieth century, the "rhamphorhynchoid" nature of S. crassirostris was recognized after the discovery of the second specimen in Mühlheim, whose long tail was preserved. The second Scaphognathus specimen was more complete than its predecessor, but only half the size (twenty inch wingspan) and with partially ossified bones, meaning it represented a juevenile. An additional adult specimen has since been recovered. Reaching around 2.5ft (.76m) long with a 3ft (.9m) wingspan. Physically it was very similar to Rhamphorhynchus, albeit with notable cranial differences. Scaphognathus had a proportionately shorter more robust skull with a blunter tip and a larger antorbital fenestra. Its teeth oriented vertically rather than horizontally. Comparisons between the scleral rings of Scaphognathus and modern birds and reptiles suggest that it would have been an active diurnal flyer whilst rhamphorhynchus was likely more nocturnal.
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The German pterosaur roster expands with the predatory Scaphognathus. This thick-jawed creature was not hunting fish but instead took on sma
Pterosaurs.
A closer look at Scaphognathus.
Rhamphorhynchus, Pterodactylus, and Scaphognathus, 1905
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Scaphognathus crassirostris
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Name: Scaphognathus crassirostris
Name Meaning: Boat Jaw
First Described: 1861
Described By: Goldfuss
Classification: Avemetatarsalia, Ornithodira, Pterosauromorpha, Pterosauria, Macronychoptera, Novialoidea, Breviquartossa, Ramphorhynchidae, Scaphognathinae
Scaphognathus is another relative of Rhamphorhynchus, from it’s own clade of pterosaurs more closely related to itself than to Rhamphorhynchus, the Scaphognathines. It was a relatively small Pterosaur, with a wingspan of 0.9 meters, and is known from three specimens. It was found in the Solnhofen Limestone of Germany, meaning that very well preserved slabs of the animal are known. It lived in the Kimmeridgian age of the Late Jurassic, approximately 155.7 to 150.8 million years ago.
By Dmitry Bogdanov, CC BY-SA 3.0
It had a shorter skull than its contemporary, Rhamphorhynchus, with a blunter tip, and more vertical teeth. This probably indicates that it fed on different organisms in their shoreline environment, showing an example of Niche Partitioning between the two closely-related species. It is thought that Scaphognathus was more of a land predator, tackling tougher prey than fish, which was probably the diet of Rhamphorhynchus. It was, however, around the same size as Rhamphorhynchus, which probably indicates that display and color would have helped different individuals tell apart the species.
Sources:
http://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/scaphognathus.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaphognathus
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