Fossil specimen of an anurognathid pterosaur (Jeholopterus sp.) displayed in Hong Kong Science Museum. This specimen was the first pterosaur described from China which included remnants of the soft tissue (Ji & Yuan, 2002). It was tentatively classified as Jeholopterus by Elgin et al., 2011.
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Elgin, R. A., Hone, D. W., & Frey, E. (2011). The extent of the pterosaur flight membrane. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 56(1), 99-111.
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