tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3253918373717390716.post6327460902878981175..comments2023-10-15T10:06:20.385+02:00Comments on Mesozoic Vertebrates Blog: Bellubrunnus and what we do and don't know about Jurassic pterosaursAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03728909149483052340noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3253918373717390716.post-55498613752881213432012-08-01T07:55:30.323+02:002012-08-01T07:55:30.323+02:00No, these specimens are not described yet. At leas...No, these specimens are not described yet. At least one seems to represent a new taxon, though both might. Last year, I took Marc Jones to see these specimens, and I hope we can do something on them together at some stage.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03728909149483052340noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3253918373717390716.post-299756329443670562012-08-01T01:48:39.830+02:002012-08-01T01:48:39.830+02:00Phantastic paper! I took a photograph of the holot...Phantastic paper! I took a photograph of the holotype when it was in the exhibition of the Naturkundemuseum Ostbayern, but I am very happy to see that the authors submitted it to a PLoS journal, so we can use the abundant material for the Wikipedia article. I remember a lot of other specimens from Brunn in that exhibition which was then undescribed, for example the Rhynchocepalia spp. nov. (BSP XVIII – VFKO – A 10 and BSP XVIII – VFKO – A 8). Do you know if they're described yet?Perisoreusnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3253918373717390716.post-57137473353426806432012-07-12T16:54:41.597+02:002012-07-12T16:54:41.597+02:00Hi Oli,
thanks for the ice words on our paper. Ce...Hi Oli,<br /><br />thanks for the ice words on our paper. Certainly I hope and expect there'll be more to come from Brunn.<br /><br />DaveAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com