I met Jingmai, who told me she had given the poster to Hans Larsson. Then I hunted down Larsson the next day, who promised to show me the poster the day after, except we didn't meet all day long, and then the meeting was over. :-(
Am 10.11.2011 19:37, schrieb XingLida:
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Or rather:
These really not big news, I found two Confuciusornis and a leg of Dromaeosaur in the abdomen area of two Sinocalliopteryx specimen...but the thesis still working..not enough time:(
_That_, on the other hand, _is_ big news. Only the dromaeosaur leg has been published, and *Sinocalliopteryx* must have been _much_ worse at climbing trees than a 300-lb redneck. ...Indeed, only one *S.* specimen has been published at all.