Pterosauria - Pterodactyloidea - Dsungaripteridae
Dsungaripteridae
Family: Dsungaripteridae Young, 1964 = Dsungaripteroidea Young, 1964
Genusame: Domeykodactylus
Speciesname: ceciliae
Describer: Martill, Frey, Chong Diaz & Bell, 2000
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Genusame: Dsungaripterus
Speciesname: brancai
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Distribution: Tanzania
Timeperiod: Late Jurassic
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Info: Genus: Dsungaripterus Young, 1964 = Dzungaripterus Young, 1971 [sic]

Dsungaripterus
Genusame: Dsungaripterus
Speciesname: weii
Describer: Young, 1964
Distribution: Junggar basin, Xinjiang Province, China
Timeperiod: Early Cretaceous
Size: Skull length max. 50 cm. Spanwide max. 3,5 meter.
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Info: Genus: Dsungaripterus Young, 1964 = Dzungaripterus Young, 1971 [sic]
D. weii = Dzungaripterus weii Young, 1971 [sic] ?D. brancai (Reck, 1931) Bakhurina, 1982 [nomen dubium] = Pterodactylus brancai Reck, 1931 [nomen dubium]
(Dsungaripterus weii =Junggar wing) Know from a few none complete but uncrushed specimens. A sharp tip characterize the skull A short crest tops the snout and another tops the cranium. D. weii had a long and slender neck and a broad sternum, the pubis is separated fron the ischium. Both the wings and the legs were very long.
Genusame: Noripterus
Speciesname: complicidens
Describer: Young, 1973
Distribution: Junggar basin, Xinjiang Province, China
Timeperiod: Early Cretaceous
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Info: (Noripterus complicidens = lake wing) Incomplete but uncrushed remains of several individuals are known.
Genusame: Phobetor
Speciesname: parvus
Describer: Bakhurina, 1982) Bakhurina, 1986
Distribution: Zagan Zabsk Formation, western Mongolia
Timeperiod: Early Cretaceous
Size: Skull length = 20 cm. Wingspan estimate = 1.5 m.
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Info: Genus: Phobetor Bakhurina, 1986/Krøyer, 1844 = Fabeter Ivakhnenko & Korabelnikov, 1987 [sic]
P. parvus = Dsungaripterus parvus Bakhurina, 1982 = Fabeter parvus Ivakhnenko & Korabelnikov, 1987 [sic]
The genus Phobetor discoeverd in 1982 was named without formal description in a review article (Priroda 1986 (7): 27– 36), but it is treated as valid by Wellnhofer (1991). It is, however, preoccupied (B. Creisler, pers. comm.) and a replacement name will soon be published. A recent anonymous museum pamphlet on Mongolian fossils (in Russian) illustrated a Phobetor skull and referred it to Ornithocheiridae.

Phobetor parvus
Genusame: Puntanipterus
Speciesname: globosus
Describer: Bonaparte & Sanchez, 1974
Distribution: San Luis, Argentina
Timeperiod: Early Cretaceous
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Info: Genus: Puntanipterus Bonaparte & Sanchez, 1974 = Punctanipterus Gasparini, Leanza & Garate Zubillaga, 1987 [sic] = Puntaniptero [Anonymous] 1976 [sic] = Putanipterus Carroll, 1987 [sic]
P. globosus = Punctanipterus globosus Gasparini, Leanza & Garate Zubillaga, 1987 [sic]