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Prof Brusatte led a project that found another type of pterosaur, called Dearc, in 2022.

In the Middle Jurassic period, Scotland was part of an island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean with a sub-tropical climate with beaches and lagoons where the pterosaurs probably liked to live, he explains.

Scientists with the Natural History Museum first found the fossil buried in rock on a dig in 2006.

"We were looking at very dark black bone on a very dark grey rock. We were on hands and knees crawling, looking for small smears of bone on the surface," says Dr Paul Barrett who was on the expedition.

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The team carried the fragile fossil in backpacks on the journey back to London to protect it from damage, he adds.

It took thousands of hours to remove enough of the hard limestone rock around the fossil so it could be studied.

After using acid to dissolve rock and then scanning the specimen, scientists have now published their classification of the fossil.

"This group of more advanced flying reptiles had an earlier flourishing than we originally thought," says Dr Barrett.

The creature is from the Darwinoptera branch of pterosaurs. The research shows that the group lived for more than 25 million years, from the late Early Jurassic to the latest Jurassic, explains Dr Martin-Silverstone.

The findings are published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.