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Fig. 1. Map showing the localities where the analyzed South Korean pterosaur fossils were discovered. A, fossil locality yielding pterosaur teeth KPE 40001 and YCS 2001 in Geometric Morphometric Approach To Establish Phylogenetic Affinities Of Enigmatic Pterosaur Specimens From The Lower Cretaceous Of South Korea

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Fig. 1. Map showing the localities where the analyzed South Korean pterosaur fossils were discovered. A, fossil locality yielding pterosaur teeth KPE 40001 and YCS 2001 (with YCS 2001 as an example); B, fossil locality where the second wing phalanx SNUVP 201901 was excavated. Images of YCS 2001 and SNUVP 201901 are modified from Yun et al. (2007) and Park et al. (2020), respectively, and the pterosaur silhouette is from phylopic.org (courtesy of FunkMonk, CC BY-SA 3.0).

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Published as part of Yun, Chan-gyu, 2024, Geometric Morphometric Approach To Establish Phylogenetic Affinities Of Enigmatic Pterosaur Specimens From The Lower Cretaceous Of South Korea, pp. 77-86 in Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 20 (1) on page 4, DOI: 10.35463/j.apr.2024.01.06, http://zenodo.org/record/12582735

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