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Re: Archaeopteryx bavarica pubic boot.



--- Nicholas Gardner <n_gardner637@hotmail.com> wrote:
> This is a rehash of an unanswered thread posted in
> '97 by Pete Buccholz.
> 
> Pete Buchholz wrote:
> 
> "To anyone who has the paper describing the new
> species (_Archaeopteryx
> bavarica_ that is..).  Is the pubic boot more 'J'
> shaped (like in _A.
> lithographica_, _Unenlagia_ and the 'flying raptor'
> [will someone give that
> thing a name already...]), or hatchet shaped like in
> _Deinonychus_?  Also, 
> it
> assumed that the _A. bavarica_ type is an adult? 
> Thanks in advance..."
> 
> The 'flying raptor', I presume, is Rahonavis.  But
> could someone please 
> answer the question regarding the pubic boot.
> 
> Nicholas Gardner
> n_gardner637@hotmail.com
> 
>
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Nicholas,

It is not as "j" sahaped as the other Archae's. But it
seems to fall within that shape variation. See
attached pic.

On another note:

I have the paper on A. bavaricus that Pete wellnhofer
sent me a few years back. But it's in german and
Ihave'nt been able to read it. Anyone know where I can
find a translation? Already checked Polyglot, no such
luck!

Henry Mendoza
HXMendoza@yahoo.com


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