Campylognathoididae

Named in 1928 by scientist Strand, the name means \"curved claw form\".

The Campylognathoididae lived during the Early Jurassic in Europe.

Family: Campylognathoididae Unwin, 1992 = Campylognathoidinae Kuhn, 1967 = Eudimorphodontidae Wellnhofer, 1978
 



Genusame: Campylognathoides
Speciesname: indicus
Describer: Jain, 1974
Distribution: Chanda distict, India
Timeperiod: Early Jurassic
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Genusame: Campylognathoides
Speciesname: liasicus
Describer: (Quenstedt, 1858) Wild, 1971
Distribution: Wurtemburg and Holzmaden, Sourthern Germany
Timeperiod: Early Jurassic
Size: Skull length max.13 cm. Wing span max. 1.75 m.
Diet:
Info: Campylognathoides  = Camplyognathus Romer, 1966 [sic] = Campylognathus F. Plieninger, 1894/Reuter, 1890 = Compylognathoides Jain & Roychowdhury, 1987 [sic] = Compylognathus Coombs, 1972 [sic]

Campylognathoides liasicus = Pterodactylus liasicus Quenstedt, 1858 = Campylognathus liasicus (Quenstedt, 1858) F. Plieninger, 1907

(Campylognathoides liasicus  =curved jaw of the Liassic)

Named for the crooked ends of its jaws. Known from less than a half dozen crushed specimens, some of which are complete and articulated.
 

Campylognathoides liasucus






Genusame: Campylognathoides
Speciesname: zitteli
Describer: (F. Plieninger, 1894) Strand, 1928
Distribution: Europe
Timeperiod: Early Jurassic
Size:
Diet:
Info:= Campylognathus zitteli F. Plieninger, 1894