Andres, Brian.Norell, Mark.Mongolian-American Museum Paleontological Project.Mongolyn Shinzhlėkh Ukhaany Akademi.2005-10-062005-10-062005http://hdl.handle.net/2246/27826 p. : ill., map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 5-6).Although dinosaur fossils are common in the early Cretaceous strata of Oösh, remains of other vertebrates are rare. Here we describe the first pterosaur fossil known from this locality. The specimen consists of a single vertebra that exhibits sufficient morphology to identify it as a nonazhdarchid tapejaroid pterosaur. Remains of such animals have been found in similarly aged rocks (some with accompanying similar faunas) throughout Central Asia.146778 bytesapplication/pdfen-USQL1 .A436 no.3472 2005Pterosauria -- Mongolia -- Ovorkhangai Aimag.Reptiles, Fossil -- Mongolia -- Ovorkhangai Aimag.Paleontology -- Cretaceous -- Mongolia -- Ovorkhangai Aimag.Paleontology -- Mongolia -- Ovorkhangai Aimag.Pterosauria -- Phylogeny.The first record of a pterosaur from the early Cretaceous strata of Oösh (Ovörkhangai, Mongolia). American Museum novitates ; no. 3472Oösh pterosaurtext