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| name = ''Pteranodon sternbergii'' | |||
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| image = Pteranodon-sternbergi_jconway.jpg | |||
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| regnum = ]ia | |||
| phylum = ] | |||
| classis = ]a | |||
| ordo = ] | |||
| subordo = ] | |||
| superfamilia = ] | |||
| familia = ] | |||
| genus = '']'' | |||
| species ='''''P. sternbergi''''' | |||
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'''''Pteranodon sternbergi''''' is a ] of '']'', a ] ]. It lived in the middle-late ], about 85 million years ago, in ]. It lived on ], and was among the largest of the flying reptiles, having a {{unit length|m|9}} ].<ref name=PW96>{{cite book |last=Wellnhofer |first=Peter |authorlink=Peter Wellnhofer |title=The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Pterosaurs |origyear=1991 |year=1996 |publisher=Barnes and Noble Books |location=New York |isbn=0-7607-0154-7 |pages=139 }}</ref> It was first described in 1966 and is believed to be an ancestor of the later species ''Pteranodon longiceps''.<ref> Retrieved on May 7th, 2008.</ref> It is also the first known upright-crested species of ''Pteranodon''.<ref>Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), Vol. 74, No. 1 (Spring, 1971), pp. 1-19 (article consists of 19 pages)</ref> | |||
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==Sources== | |||
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*''Beyond the Dinosaurs!'' by Howard Zimmerman, ISBN 0-689-84113-2. | |||
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