Thalassodromeus sethi

Thalassodromeus (sea runner) sethi (Ancient Egyptian god of evil)
Pterosaur described by A.W.A. Kelner and D. A. Campos in 2002. Skull length 1420mm, including crest which was irrigated with blood. The structure of the rostrum of the jaw suggests a water skimming feeding style. The fossil came from near Santan do Cariri in North East Brazil and it is dated to about 110 MA. Possible 11m wingspan.
Kellner A. W. A. and Campos D. A., 2002, The function of the cranial crest and jaws of a unique pterosaur from the early Cretaceous of Brazil. Science. vol. 297, no. 5580 19 July 2002, pp. 389-392.
