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Speculative reconstruction of Vectidraco daisymorrisae.

We assume that Vectidraco was similar in overall morphology and proportions to Tapejara and other small-bodied azhdarchoids, was edentulous, possibly crested, in possession of relatively short wings, and capable of parasagittal quadrupedal locomotion as shown here. Total length = c. 350 mm, wingspan = c. 750 mm.
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Author Darren Naish mail, Martin Simpson, Gareth Dyke
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