The species was described and named by
Rupert Wild in 1984. The genus name refers to
Preone, the
specific name honours Buffarini. Rupert classified the new species within
Rhamphorhynchidae, of which group very old species are known such as
Dorygnathus, but soon it was understood the form was much more basal. A
cladistic analysis by
David Unwin found
Preondactylus as the most basal pterosaur, and the species was accordingly used by him for a node clade definition of the
clade Pterosauria. Other analyses however, have found a somewhat more derived position for
Preondactylus. The following phylogenetic analysis follows the topology of Upchurch
et al. (2015). }} ==See also==