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David Peters 
 

U.S. advertising artist with a keen interest in fossil pterosaurs

Peters D., 1992, The posture of pterosaur both in flight and on the ground. J. Vert. Paleont. 12 (3), 47A.

Peters D., 1994, New insights into the functional morphology of pterosaurs. J. Vert. Paleont. 14 (3), 41A.

Peters D., 1995, Wing shape in pterosaurs (reply to Unwin & Bakhurina 1994). Nature 372, 315–316.

Peters D., 1996, Comparing Rotodactylus ichnites to pterosaur pedes. J. Vert. Paleont. 16 (3), 57A.

Peters, D., 1996, Observations and interpretations of interphalangeal lines. J. Vert. Paleont. 16 (3), 58A.

Peters D., 1997, A new phylogeny for the Pterosauria. J. Vert. Paleont. 17  (3), 69A.

Peters D., 2000, A re-examination of four prolacertiforms with implications for pterosaur phylogenies. Riv. Ital. Pal. Stratig. 106, 293–336.

Peters D., 2000, Description and interpretation of interphalangeal lines in tetrapods. Ichnos 7, 11–41.

Peters D., 2002, A New Model for the Evolution of the Pterosaur Wing with a twist. Historical Biology, Vol. 15(4), pp. 277-301.

Peters D., 2004, Did pterosaurs really lay eggs? Prehistoric Times, 2004, August/September: 21.

Peters D., 2007, The tiny pterosaurs SoS 4593 and SoS 4006 may not be juveniles.  Short Communication Feb 2007 (manuscript).

Peters D., 2010, In defence of parallel interphalangeal lines Historical Biology iFirst article, 2010, 1–6 DOI: 10.1080/08912961003663500