In 1846, James Scott Bowerbank named and described some remains found in a chalk pit at Burham near Maidstone in Kent, as a new species of Pterodactylus: Pterodactylus giganteus. The specific name means "the gigantic one" in Latin.[2] The same pit generated remains of Pterodactylus cuvieri.[3] In 1848 Bowerbank published a histological study of the bone structure of P. giganteus.[4]
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