The historic fossil feather from the Jurassic Solnhofen has played a pivotal but controversial role in our evolutionary understanding of dinosaurs and birds. Recently, a study confirmed the diagnostic morphology of the feather's original calamus, but nonetheless challenged the proposed identity as an Archaeopteryx covert. However, there are errors in the results and interpretations presented. Here we show that the feather is most likely an upper major primary covert, based on its long calamus (23.3% total length) and eight other anatomical attributes. Critically, this hypothesis is independently supported by evidence of similar primary coverts in multiple specimens of Archaeopteryx-including from the same fossil site and horizon as the isol...
International audienceThe developmental stages of feathers are of major importance in the evolution ...
International audienceThe developmental stages of feathers are of major importance in the evolution ...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
The historic fossil feather from the Jurassic Solnhofen has played a pivotal but controversial role ...
The single feather initial holotype of Archaeopteryx lithographica is one of the world’s most iconi...
Archaeopteryx has been regarded as an icon of evolution ever since its discovery from the Late Juras...
Recently it was proposed that the primary feathers of Archaeopteryx lithographica (HMN1880) were ove...
SummaryIn modern birds (Neornithes), the wing is composed of a layer of long, asymmetrical flight fe...
Identifying feather morphology in extinct dinosaurs is challenging due to dense overlapping of filam...
Archaeopteryx has been regarded as an icon of evolution ever since its discovery from the Late Juras...
SummaryScientists long thought they knew what the wings of early birds looked like. But new reconstr...
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most ...
The feathers of Archaeopteryx have been known for over 140 years, are the most important reason for ...
Abstract: Archaeopteryx, first discovered in 1861 from the Solnhofen lithographic limestone of Bavar...
The Late Jurassic 'Solnhofen Limestones' are famous for their exceptionally preserved fossils, inclu...
International audienceThe developmental stages of feathers are of major importance in the evolution ...
International audienceThe developmental stages of feathers are of major importance in the evolution ...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...
The historic fossil feather from the Jurassic Solnhofen has played a pivotal but controversial role ...
The single feather initial holotype of Archaeopteryx lithographica is one of the world’s most iconi...
Archaeopteryx has been regarded as an icon of evolution ever since its discovery from the Late Juras...
Recently it was proposed that the primary feathers of Archaeopteryx lithographica (HMN1880) were ove...
SummaryIn modern birds (Neornithes), the wing is composed of a layer of long, asymmetrical flight fe...
Identifying feather morphology in extinct dinosaurs is challenging due to dense overlapping of filam...
Archaeopteryx has been regarded as an icon of evolution ever since its discovery from the Late Juras...
SummaryScientists long thought they knew what the wings of early birds looked like. But new reconstr...
The origin of birds and avian flight from within the archosaurian radiation has been among the most ...
The feathers of Archaeopteryx have been known for over 140 years, are the most important reason for ...
Abstract: Archaeopteryx, first discovered in 1861 from the Solnhofen lithographic limestone of Bavar...
The Late Jurassic 'Solnhofen Limestones' are famous for their exceptionally preserved fossils, inclu...
International audienceThe developmental stages of feathers are of major importance in the evolution ...
International audienceThe developmental stages of feathers are of major importance in the evolution ...
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype fo...