Original paper
The distribution of integumentary structures in a feathered dinosaur
Abstract
Non-avian theropod dinosaurs with preserved integumentary coverings are becoming more common1,2,3,4,5,6; but apart from the multiple specimens of Caudipteryx, which have true feathers2,7, animals that are reasonably complete and entirely articulated that show these structures in relation to the body have not been reported. Here we report on an enigmatic small theropod dinosaur that is covered with filamentous feather-like structures over its...
Paper Details
Title
The distribution of integumentary structures in a feathered dinosaur
Published Date
Apr 26, 2001
Journal
Volume
410
Issue
6832
Pages
1084 - 1088
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