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genus

Ozymandipteryx Schall, Cao & Husemann, 2025

Type

type species by original designation of Ozymandipteryx Schall, Cao & Husemann, 2025

Nomenclature (1)

  • Ozymandipteryx Schall, Cao & Husemann, 2025: 254. (fossil)

    type species by original designation † Ozymandipteryx campana Schall, Cao & Husemann, 2025

Nomenclature references (1)

Descendants and synonyms

Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

Named after Ozymandias, a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1818) about the loss of greatness and forgetting of glory by the passing of time. It refers to the state of absent/very reduced metatarsi in the genus, which can be found in the modern-day Tridactylidae genera Ellipes Scudder, 1902 and Xya Latreille, 1809, but not present in any extant Ripipterygidae.

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