Primitive Wing Feather Arrangement in Archaeopteryx lithographica and Anchiornis huxleyi

Volume: 22, Issue: 23, Pages: 2262 - 2267
Published: Dec 1, 2012
Abstract
In modern birds (Neornithes), the wing is composed of a layer of long, asymmetrical flight feathers overlain by short covert feathers. It has generally been assumed that wing feathers in the Jurassic bird Archaeopteryx and Cretaceous feathered dinosaurs had the same arrangement. Here, we redescribe the wings of the archaic bird Archaeopteryx lithographica and the dinosaur Anchiornis huxleyi and show that their wings differ from those of...
Paper Details
Title
Primitive Wing Feather Arrangement in Archaeopteryx lithographica and Anchiornis huxleyi
Published Date
Dec 1, 2012
Volume
22
Issue
23
Pages
2262 - 2267
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