Caviramus

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Caviramus
Fossil range: Late Triassic
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Sauropsida
Order: Pterosauria
Suborder: Rhamphorhynchoidea
Family: Campylognathoididae?
Genus: Caviramus
Frobisch & Frobisch, 2006
Species

C. schesaplenensis Frobisch & Frobisch, 2006 (type

Caviramus is a genus of rhamphorhynchoid pterosaur from the Late Triassic-age Kössen Formation of the Northern Calcareous Alps of Switzerland. It is based on PIMUZ A/III 1225, a lower jaw with multicuspate teeth. Two teeth are preserved, one with three cusps, and one with four. Foramina (small holes) in the anterior part of the lower jaw suggest some sort of soft-tissue structure, or a keratin covering. The jaw is light and hollow. The teeth of this genus resemble those of Eudimorphodon, but the jaw is different. The discovery of this genus is a find of some significance, as there are few pterosaurs known from the Triassic.[1]

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