A fossil of a species of prehistoric reptile, previously found in China and Brazil, has been discovered in the UK for the first time, a university said
The delicate jaw fragment was collected by an amateur fossil hunter who spotted it while walking his dog at Sandown Bay, Isle of Wight
The University of Portsmouth identified it as a tapejarid, a flying pterosaur from the Cretaceous period
Professor David Martill from the University of Portsmouth, said: "This new species adds to the diversity of dinosaurs and other prehistoric reptiles found on the island, which is now one of the most important places for Cretaceous dinosaurs in the world."
The Isle of Wight fossil had been donated to Dinosaur Isle Museum at Sandown for future display