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Fosil dinosaurus
bersayap empat berbulu yang ditemukan di jembatan Cina transisi ke burung
Feathery Four-winged Dinosaur Fossil Found In China Bridges Transition To
Birds
Date:
September
29, 2009
Source:
Nature
Summary:
A fossil of a bird-like dinosaur with four wings has
been discovered in northeastern China. The specimen bridges a critical gap in
the transition from dinosaurs to birds, and reveals new insights into the
origin evolution of feathers.
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A fossil of a bird-like dinosaur with four wings has been
discovered in northeastern China. The specimen bridges a critical gap in the
transition from dinosaurs to birds, and reveals new insights into the origin
evolution of feathers.
The
transition from dinosaurs to birds is poorly understood because of the lack of
well-preserved fossils, and many scientists argue that bird-like dinosaurs
appear too late in the fossil record to be the true ancestors of birds.
In the
journal Nature this week, Xing Xu and colleagues describe an
exceptionally well-preserved fossil of Anchiornis huxleyi from the
province of Liaoning, China. Long feathers cover the arms and tail, but also
the feet, suggesting that a four-winged stage may have existed in the
transition to birds.
Anchiornis
huxleyi was
previously thought to be a primitive bird, but closer inspection reveals that
it should be assigned to the Troodontidae — a group of dinosaurs closely
related to birds.
The authors
date the fossil to the earliest Late Jurassic, meaning that it is the oldest
bird-like dinosaur reported so far, and older than Archaeopteryx, the
earliest known bird.
They
conclude that the presence of such a species at this time in the fossil record
effectively disputes the argument that bird-like dinosaurs appeared too late to
be the ancestors of birds.
Story
Source:
The above
story is based on materials provided by Nature. Note: Materials may be edited for content and
length.
Journal
Reference:
- Dongyu Hu, Lianhai Hou, Lijun Zhang, Xing Xu. A pre-Archaeopteryx troodontid theropod from China with long feathers on the metatarsus. Nature, 2009; DOI: 10.1038/nature08322