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[dinosaur] Original Archaeopteryx single feather may be from different dinosaur from skeletons (free pdf)





Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com


A new paper in open access:


Thomas G. Kaye, Michael Pittman, Gerald Mayr, Daniela Schwarz & Xing Xu (2019)
Detection of lost calamus challenges identity of isolated Archaeopteryx feather.
Scientific Reports 9, Article number: 1182Â
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-37343-7
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-37343-7

Free pdf:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-37343-7.pdf



In 1862, a fossil feather from the Solnhofen quarries was described as the holotype of the iconic Archaeopteryx lithographica. The isolated featherâs identification has been problematic, and the fossil was considered either a primary, secondary or, most recently, a primary covert. The specimen is surrounded by the 'mystery of the missing quill'. The calamus described in the original paper is unseen today, even under x-ray fluorescence and UV imaging, challenging its original existence. We answer this question using Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence (LSF) through the recovery of the geochemical halo from the original calamus matching the published description. Our study therefore shows that new techniques applied to well-studied iconic fossils can still provide valuable insights. The morphology of the complete feather excludes it as a primary, secondary or tail feather of Archaeopteryx. However, it could be a covert or a contour feather, especially since the latter are not well known in Archaeopteryx. The possibility remains that it stems from a different feathered dinosaur that lived in the Solnhofen Archipelago. The most recent analysis of the isolated feather considers it to be a primary covert. If this is the case, it lacks a distinct s-shaped centerline found in modern primary coverts that appears to be documented here for the first time.


News:

https://phys.org/news/2019-02-fossil-feather-iconic-bird-archaeopteryx.html

https://www.zmescience.com/science/geology/oldest-feather-archaeopteryx-dinosaur-04022019/

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