The BMM Specimen of Germanodactylus This privately held Late Jurassic pterosaur was on display at the Bürgermeister-Müller-Museum. In his blog Dr. David Hone called it a Pterodactylus. Here it nests as a basal sister to the germanodactylid MOZ-3625P, slightly more derived than Eosipterus and the JME Germanodactylus, so it is well within the Germanodactylus clan. The foot is similar to that of PAL 3830 and so gives some clue as to what the rest of that pterosaur might look like, only much larger. The single tooth erupting from the upper and lower jaw tips was retained in all descendant taxa, including Pteranodon and Tupuxuara.
Size comparisons between germanodactylids are here. The family tree of the Ornithocephalia and Germanodactylia is here. The expanded family tree of the Pterosauria is here.
Codorniú L and Gasparini Z 2007. Pterosauria. Pp. 143-166 in Patagonian Mesozoic Reptiles Gasparini, Salgado and Coria editors. Indiana University Press