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English: Near-complete, semi-articulated right pes of Microraptor STM 5-109. Fossil under a white light and b laser-stimulated fluorescence. c Close-up of reticulate and scutellate scales on digit IV, with arrows indicating exemplary spiculate reticulate scales. d Interpretive drawing, where solid lines indicate preserved structural boundaries, and dashed lines represent assumed or completed boundaries. Note the arthral arrangement of toe pads in which the interpad creases do not align with the phalangeal joints. |
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Source | Pittman, M., Bell, P.R., Miller, C.V. et al. (2022). Exceptional preservation and foot structure reveal ecological transitions and lifestyles of early theropod flyers. Nat Commun 13, 7684. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-35039-1 |
Author | Michael Pittman, Phil R. Bell, Case Vincent Miller, Nathan J. Enriquez, Xiaoli Wang, Xiaoting Zheng, Leah R. Tsang, Yuen Ting Tse, Michael Landes & Thomas G. Kaye |
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