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Tupandactylus specimen preserving a full crest

Started by ITdactyl, August 14, 2021, 06:13:44 PM

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Faelrin

I caught wind of this earlier with Gabriel's beautiful artwork of it over on instagram. Such a stunning specimen.
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ITdactyl

The paper was just published. I've updated the first post with a link to it (free access) as well as some news write-ups.

stargatedalek

It should be pointed out this isn't a known species that is only now known from a full crest, but a new species that has been included in Tupandactylus. The previous reconstructions of other crest shapes are still accurate as they are different species.

ITdactyl

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Yep. It's actually just a very complete specimen of T.navigans with a forward oriented crest (compared to the backward sloping crest of previously described specimens). It's still separate from T.imperator - though the authors mentioned in the paper a possibility that navigans and imperator might be 2 sexually dimorphic forms of the same species.

suspsy

Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

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wow interesting stuff.  It's long been time for Safari to retire their Tapejara figure, with its totally wrong crest and do a Tupandactylus in its place....they could even just rework the head of the existing figure.  This find gives further impetus.

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