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Re: [dinosaur] HaÈeg Basin pterosaurs



Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com

I assumeÂMatyas Vremir would be a main author on the official description, so as far as I know the paper describing Dracula is not yet published. Albadraco is described as a medium-sized pterosaur, meaning it's smaller than Dracula. Some of the giant pterosaur material from Romania may turn out to beÂHatzegopteryx or maybe not...

On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 8:28 PM dawidmazurek@wp.pl <dawidmazurek@wp.pl> wrote:
In 2018 media reports introduced the reconstruction of a giant, Romanian pterosaur nicknamed 'Dracula'. It was also mentioned by media later that year, in the context of the description of supposedly even bigger pterosaur,ÂLPB (FGGUB) R.2347 (Lethaia 51: 493-503). Did 'Dracula' got published since then?ÂÂRecently,ÂAlbadraco tharmisensis was described (Cretaceous Research 110: 104316), but I don't know if this could be 'Dracula', or yet some other animal...