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Bergamodactylus

''Bergamodactylus'' is a genus of basal pterosaur living during the Late Triassic (early Norian) in the area of present-day Bergamo province in Italy. Its only species is ''Bergamodactylus wildi''. It was previously regarded as a juvenile ''Eudimorphodon'' or as identical to ''Carniadactylus''.〔Kellner, Alexander W.A., 2015, "Comments on Triassic pterosaurs with discussion about ontogeny and description of new taxa", ''Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências'' 87(2): 669-689〕
In 1978, Rupert Wild described a small pterosaur specimen in the collection of the ''Museo di Paleontologia dell´Università di Milano'', found near Cene in Lombardy. He referred to it as the "Milan Exemplar" and identified it as a juvenile of ''Eudimorphodon ranzii''. Wild noted considerable differences with the latter's type specimen but these were explained as reflecting the young age of the animal.〔Wild, R., 1978, "Die Flugsaurier (Reptilia, Pterosauria) aus der Oberen Trias von Cene bei Bergamo, Italien", ''Bolletino della Societa Paleontologica Italiana'', 17 (2): 176-256〕
In 2009, Fabio Marco Dalla Vecchia confirmed an earlier conclusion by Alexander Kellner〔Kellner, A.W.A., 2003, "Pterosaur phylogeny and comments on the evolutionary history of the group". In: Buffetaut E. and Mazin J-M. (Eds), ''Evolution and Palaeobiology of Pterosaurs''. Geological Society of London, Special Publications 217, p 105-137〕 that the specimen must have been at least subadult in view of the fusion of the scapula and the coracoid, the upper wristbones being fused into a syncarpal, and the fusion of the extensor process on the first wing phalanx. Dalla Vecchia referred the specimen to ''Carniadactylus''.〔Dalla Vecchia, F.M., 2009, "Anatomy and Systematics of the Pterosaur ''Carniadactylus'' (gen. n.) ''rosenfeldi'' (Dalla Vecchia, 1995)", ''Rivista Italiana de Paleontologia e Stratigrafia'' 115(2): 159-188〕
In 2015, Kellner concluded that the Milan Exemplar represented a different species from ''Carniadactylus''. It showed differences in build that could not be explained by individual variation, it was much smaller though of similar age, and it was of a younger geological age. He named a separate genus and species ''Bergamodactylus wildi''. The generic name combines a reference to Bergamo with a Greek δάκτυλος, ''daktylos'', "finger", a usual suffix in pterosaur names since ''Pterodactylus''. The specific name honours Wild. The Life Science Identifiers are 9EB7F921-85DC-4592-AE9D-658256BDE59F for the genus and D36DA9AD-FC85-4F85-8882-D8933F7FF1B9 for the species.〔
The holotype, MPUM 6009, was found in a layer of the Calcari di Zorzino Formation dating from the early Norian (upper Alaunian).〔 It consists of a partial skeleton including the skull, compressed on a single plate. It is largely articulated and includes the lower jaws, most of the wings, much of the vertebral column except the tail, and hindlimb elements. Some bones have only been preserved as impressions.〔
''Bergamodactylus'' is one of the smallest known pterosaurs: Kellner in 2015 estimated the wingspan at just 465 millimetres. He also established some distinguishing traits. The postorbital bone is slender with a thin branch towards the frontal bone. The praemaxilla does not reach the lower rim of the external nostril. The fourth metacarpal is short, with only 40% of the length of the humerus and 30% of the length of the ulna. The thighbone is short, attaining just half of the length of either the ulna or the first wing finger phalanx.〔
''Bergamodactylus'' has multi-cusped teeth like ''Eudimorphodon'' but their number strongly differs: fourteen in both the upper jaw and the lower jaw as against respectively twenty-nine and twenty-eight in the latter species. Additional differences with ''Carniadactylus'' include a tooth row that extends further to the rear, a lower mandibula, a higher placed deltopectoral crest on the humerus and a shorter upper part of the kinked pteroid. ''Bergamodactylus'' has a short second phalanx of the wing finger in common with ''Carniadactylus''.〔
Kellner placed ''Bergamodactylus'', within the Novialoidea, in the Campylognathoidea.〔
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