Looks like the Kem Kem is giving up a few new secrets. Xericeps curvirostris is the latest newly described Pterosaur from the region.
Unfortunately it's a paywalled paper. The papers illustrations can be see in a thumbnail by hitting the 3 green lines on the upper left of the link
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667117304044
Author :David M Martill, David M Unwin, Nizar Ibrahim, Nick Longrich
Publication date 2017/9/14
Journal Cretaceous Research
Publisher Academic Press
Description
Abstract A new genus and species, Xericeps curvirostris gen. et sp. nov., is erected for a
highly distinctive pterosaur mandible from the mid-Cretaceous (? Albian to lower
Cenomanian) Kem Kem beds of south east Morocco. The new taxon is referred to
Azhdarchoidea based on the absence of teeth, slenderness of its mandible with sulcate
occlusal surface, presence on the posterior section of the mandibular symphysis of short
paired ridges bounding a central groove, and the presence of elongate foramina on its ...
Scholar articles
A new edentulous pterosaur from the Cretaceous Kem Kem beds of south eastern Morocco
DM Martill, DM Unwin, N Ibrahim, N Longrich - Cretaceous Research, 2017
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