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Muzquizopteryx

''Muzquizopteryx'' is a genus of pterodactyloid pterosaur (flying reptile) from the Late Cretaceous of what is now Coahuila, Mexico.
In the nineties José Martínez Vásquez, a worker at the chalk quarry of El Rosario, uncovered a skeleton of a pterosaur. This he handed to a quarry official, who had it bricked in on the face of an office wall as a decorative piece. After its unique scientific value had been recognised in 2002, the specimen was acquired by the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Subsequently it was studied by a combined team of the University of Karlsruhe and the University of Heidelberg, in this financially supported by the Volkswagen company. The specimen was scientifically reported in 2004.〔Frey E., Buchy M.-C., Stinnesbeck W., González-González A.H. & Di Stefano A., 2004, "A brick in a wall: the first nyctosaurid pterosaur from the Conacian of NE Mexico and its impact on the pterosaurian wing anatomy", 2nd WEAVP, Brno (Czech Republic), 19-24 July 2004, Abstract Book: 13〕
In 2006 the type species ''Muzquizopteryx coahuilensis'' was named and described by Eberhard Frey, Marie-Céline Buchy, Wolfgang Stinnesbeck, Arturo González-González and Alfredo di Stefano. The generic name is derived from the Múzquiz district and a Greek πτέρυξ, ''pteryx'', "wing". The specific name is derived from the state of Coahuila.〔
''Muzquizopteryx'' is based on holotype UNAM IGM 8621, found in the El Rosario layers, early Coniacian-aged rocks.〔Stinnesbeck W., Ifrim C., Schmidt H., Rindfleisch A., Buchy M.-C., Frey E., González-González A. H., Vega F. J., Cavin L., Keller G., and Smith K. T., 2005, "A new lithographic limestone deposit in the Upper Cretaceous Austin Group at El Rosario, county of Múzquiz, Coahuila, northeastern Mexico", ''Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas'', 22(3): 401-418〕 It consists of a nearly complete, articulated skeleton that includes soft tissue remains, among them long fossilised tendons along both sides of both lower arms. The specimen represents an adult individual.〔
In 2012 a second specimen was reported, MUDE CPC-494, again uncovered by a quarry worker, perhaps at the same site, and sold to a private collector. It was later acquired by the Museo del Desierto Saltillo. It consists of the right upper wing of a subadult individual, with about 81% of the length of the holotype. As its provenance probably consists of slightly older layers from the late Turonian and the remains are limited, it was referred to a ''Muzquizopteryx'' sp.〔Eberhard Frey, Ross A. Elgin, Wolfgang Stinnesbeck, José Manuel Padilla-Gutiérrez, Christina Ifrim, Samuel Giersch, and Arturo H. González-González, 2012, "A new specimen of nyctosaurid pterosaur, cf. ''Muzquizopteryx'' sp. from the Late Cretaceous of northeast Mexico", ''Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas'' 29(1): 131-139〕
''Muzquizopteryx'' was relatively small for a pterodactyloid pterosaur, with a wingspan of around two metres (6.6 ft). It had an elongated head with a convex upper profile, ending at the back of the head in a backward pointing short rounded crest. The jaws were toothless. The arms were very robust with the humerus featuring a large hatchet-shaped deltopectoral crest, indicating a strong wing musculature. The pteroid bone was long and pointed towards the neck, supporting a flight membrane.〔
''Muzquizopteryx'' was by its describers assigned to the Nyctosauridae. It would then be the oldest known member of the group and the smallest known; indeed the smallest adult Late Cretaceous pterosaur discovered until 2006.〔Frey, E., Buchy, M.-C., Stinnesbeck, W., González-González, A., and di Stefano, A. (2006). ''Muzquizopteryx coahuilensis'' n.g., n. sp., a nyctosaurid pterosaur with soft tissue preservation from the Coniacian (Late Cretaceous) of northeast Mexico (Coahuila). ''Oryctos'' 6:19-39.〕 As ''Nyctosaurus'' is sometimes included with the Pteranodontidae, ''Muzquizopteryx'' too might be considered a member of that group under some classifications.
==See also==

* List of pterosaurs

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