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Distribution of pterosaur fossil locations...**My Discovery of Pterosaur Corpolite in the City-Island..of.Laval,Quebec, Canada.Petar. Vunic/Facebook.com **Colored species or genera names correspond to their taxonomic group. Adapted from Witton (2013).
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Taxonomic groups based on Unwin et al. (2010).
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- ↑ Mark P. Witton (2013) Pterosaurs: Natural History, Evolution, Anatomy , Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0-691-15061-1
- ↑ David M. Unwin (2010), “ Darwinopterus and its implications for pterosaur phylogeny”, in Acta Geoscientica Sinica , volume 31, issue 1, pages 68-69