Apatomerus

Extinct genus of reptiles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Apatomerus (meaning "deceptive femur"), is a genus of extinct reptile known from a single fossil (KUVP 1199) from the Albian-age (Lower Cretaceous) Kiowa Shale of Kansas, USA. This bone, collected in 1893, was first identified as the thighbone of a crocodilian, but was described in 1903 by Samuel Wendell Williston as belonging to a pterosaur.[1] This identification held through the 1970s,[2] but has been abandoned. Recent summaries of pterosaur genera, such as Wellnhofer, 1991[3] and Glut, 2004[4] did not include it, and Mike Everhart, an authority on the rocks of the Western Interior Seaway (including the Kiowa Shale) identifies the bone as more likely the upper part of a plesiosaurian propodial (a limb bone).[5][6]

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Apatomerus
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous, Albian
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Genus: Apatomerus
Williston, 1903
Type species
Apatomerus mirus
Williston, 1903
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