The
holotype specimen of
Protodontopteryx ruthae,
CM 2018.124.8, was collected in the
Canterbury Region of New Zealand on 11 November 2017 by Leigh Love. It is from the Mt Ellen Member of the
Waipara Greensand. The specimen is a partial skeleton including the skull, portions of the limb bones, some vertebrae, and a wing phalanx. The latter two are in a separate block of
matrix from the rest, and none of the bones are preserved in articulation; since there exists a possibility the fossil contains bones from two different individuals (and potentially different species), the authors specifically designate the skull as the holotype. Another specimen, CM 2018.124.9, was also referred to
P. ruthae; it consists of the
proximal end of a left humerus and
distal sections of ?radius and ?ulna, and was collected from the Mt Ellen Member in 2016 by Love. In 2019,
Protodontopteryx ruthae was
described by
Gerald Mayr, Vanesa L. De Pietri, Leigh Love, Al Mannering, and Richard Paul Scofield. The
generic name combines the
Greek proto ("first") with
Odontopteryx, one of the earliest-coined names for a pelagornithid. The
specific name honors Ruth Love, the wife of the fossil's collector Leigh Love. == Description ==