. "(Buffetaut, Grigorescu & Csiki, 2002)"@en . "Hatzegopteryx card from Jurassic World: The Game"@en . "Suborder"@en . . . "Genus"@en . "(Buffetaut, Grigorescu & Csiki, 2002 )"@en . "Jurassic World: The Game"@en . . . . . "H. thambema"@en . "Hatzegopteryx"@en . . . . "Un fossile d'hum\u00E9rus caract\u00E9ristique d'azdarchid\u00E9 d\u00E9nomm\u00E9 Hatzegopteryx thambema a \u00E9t\u00E9 d\u00E9couvert dans le bassin de Ha\u0163eg, \u00E0 proximit\u00E9 du village de V\u0103lioara, commune de R\u0103chitova, dans le jude\u021B de Hunedoara, en Transylvanie, en Roumanie. Ce fossile a \u00E9t\u00E9 d\u00E9crit en 2002 l'\u00E9quipe d'\u00C9ric Buffetaut, Dan Grigorescu et Zoltan Csiki."@fr . "Order"@en . "Late Cretaceous, 65.5 Ma"@en . . "5"^^ . . "Hatzegopteryx"@es . "Un fossile d'hum\u00E9rus caract\u00E9ristique d'azdarchid\u00E9 d\u00E9nomm\u00E9 Hatzegopteryx thambema a \u00E9t\u00E9 d\u00E9couvert dans le bassin de Ha\u0163eg, \u00E0 proximit\u00E9 du village de V\u0103lioara, commune de R\u0103chitova, dans le jude\u021B de Hunedoara, en Transylvanie, en Roumanie. Ce fossile a \u00E9t\u00E9 d\u00E9crit en 2002 l'\u00E9quipe d'\u00C9ric Buffetaut, Dan Grigorescu et Zoltan Csiki."@fr . . . "Carnivore"@en . . . "Hatzegopteryx"@en . . "Hatzegopteryx (\"Ha\u0163eg basin wing\") is a genus of azhdarchid pterosaur, known from incomplete remains found in Transylvania. The skull fragments, left humerus, and other fossilized remains indicate a huge animal with a wingspan of 12 meters (40 ft) or more. It is known from only the type species, Hatzegopteryx thambema. The generic name derives from the Hatzeg (or Ha\u0163eg) basin of Transylvania where the bones were found, and from the Greek pteryx, or 'wing'. The specific name thambema derives from the Greek for 'monster', in reference to its huge size."@en . "Hatzegopteryx"@fr . "Hateg basin wing"@en . . "Hatzegopteryx (\"Ha\u0163eg basin wing\") is a genus of azhdarchid pterosaur, known from incomplete remains found in Transylvania. The skull fragments, left humerus, and other fossilized remains indicate a huge animal with a wingspan of 12 meters (40 ft) or more. It is known from only the type species, Hatzegopteryx thambema. The generic name derives from the Hatzeg (or Ha\u0163eg) basin of Transylvania where the bones were found, and from the Greek pteryx, or 'wing'. The specific name thambema derives from the Greek for 'monster', in reference to its huge size. Hatzegopteryx hails from the Densus-Ciula Formation of western Romania, which has been dated to the late Maastrichtian stage of the late Cretaceous Period, around 65 million years ago. A 35.5 centimeter femur found nearby may also have belonged to Hatzegopteryx."@en . . "12.0"^^ . "Class"@en . . . . . "Hatzegopteryx"@en . "Family"@en . . .