Spathagnathus

Spathagnathus
Temporal range: Late Jurassic
(Late Kimmeridgian), 151 Ma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Pterosauria
Suborder: Pterodactyloidea
Family: Ctenochasmatidae
Subfamily: Gnathosaurinae
Genus: Spathagnathus
Fernandes et al., 2025
Type species
Spathagnathus roeperi
Fernandes et al., 2025

Spathagnathus (meaning "spatula jaw") is a genus of ctenochasmatid pterosaur from the Late Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone of Germany. The type and only species is Spathagnathus roeperi, known from a single jawbone. It is the oldest known member of Gnathosaurinae, and the second pterosaur from the Solnhofen's Brunn quarry after the rhamphorhynchid Bellubrunnus. The unique dental anatomy of the taxon is thought to indicate a diet of tough, hard-shelled prey items.[1]

In 1993, Simone Kaulfuß, Maren Sendelbach and Andreas Heiner, students at the Schule für Präparationstechnische Assistenten in Bochum, in the chalk quarry of Brunn discovered a pterosaur snout. Starting in 1993, the quarry was systematically being excavated under the direction of Martin Röper and Monika Rothgaenger. Pterosaur finds were rare with as main exception the type specimen of Bellubrunnus. The snout fossil was accessioned by the Bayerische Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Geologie at Munich. After preparation, it was preliminarily described by Oliver Rauhut and colleagues in 2017. These authors concluded that the specimen represented a novel species, likely a member of the Gnathosaurinae, and that it would be named in a later publication.[2]

In 2025, the type species Spathagnathus roeperi was named and described by Alexandra E. Fernandes, Helmut Tischlinger, Monika Rothgaenger and Oliver Walter Mischa Rauhut. The genus name is derived from Latin spatha, "spatula", in reference to the shape of the snout, and Greek gnathos, "jaw". The specific name honours the late Martin Röper, erstwhile director of the Bürgermeister-Müller-Museum at Solnhofen.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Fernandes, A. E.; Tischlinger, H.; Rothgaenger, M.; Rauhut, O. W. M. (2025). "A new species and the earliest occurrence of the Gnathosaurinae (Pterosauria) from the Late Kimmeridgian of Brunn, Germany". PalZ. doi:10.1007/s12542-025-00725-0.
  2. ^ Rauhut, Oliver W. M.; López-Arbarello, Adriana; Röper, Martin; Rothgaenger, Monika (2017). "Vertebrate fossils from the Kimmeridgian of Brunn: the oldest fauna from the Solnhofen Archipelago (Late Jurassic, Bavaria, Germany)". Zitteliana. 89: 305–329. doi:10.5282/UBM/EPUB.40470.