Moganopterus is an extinct genus of ctenochasmatid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous of western Liaoning Province, China.
In 2012 it was named and described by Lü Junchang, Pu Hanyong, Xu Li, Wu Yanhua and Wei Xuefang as the type species Moganopterus zhuiana.
The generic name is derived from the legendary sword couple Gan Jiang and Mo Ye, in reference to the blade-like jaws, and a Latinized Greek πτερόν, pteron, "wing".
The size of skull and neck indicates a wingspan of about 7 meters (23 ft), making Moganopterus one of the largest known ctenochasmid pterosaurs.
The back of the skull is just 6 centimeters (2.4 in) high and its top gradually descends towards the pointed snout tip.
On the front of the snout, a low triangular crest is present, measuring 5 centimeters (2.0 in) long and 6 millimeters (0.24 in) tall.
[1] The jaws are lined with long conical pointed teeth, up to 31 millimeters (1.2 in) in length, slightly recurved and more or less oriented vertically.