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Eudimorphodontidae

They set the standard for hundreds of pterosaurs for millions of years to come. Their time came when the Age of Dinosaurs began and their legacy lasted till the era ended.
Eudimorphodontidae

pterosaurs

Arcticodactylus

Arcticodactylus

Today Greenland may seem inhospitable but during the Triassic it was home to the little pterosaur Arcticodactylus.
Austriadactylus

Austriadactylus

Austriadactylus is a very primitive dinosaur from the Late Triassic of – you guessed it – Austria.
Bergamodactylus

Bergamodactylus

Bergamodactylus is named after Bergamo province in Italy where it was found in the 1970s.
Carniadactylus

Carniadactylus

Carniadactylus lived about 215 million years ago near the northern shore of the ancient Tethys Ocean.
Caviramus

Caviramus

Caviramus was discovered high in the Swiss Alps on a mountain called Schesaplana.
Eudimorphodon

Eudimorphodon

Eudimorphodon, one of the earliest pterosaurs, had quite the chompers. Fangs in the front, cusped teeth in the rear. It also may have sported a flap at the end of its tail that helped steer while flying.