MASSIVE kudos to Yuqing Yang, Wenhao Wu, Paul-Emile Dieudonné and Pascal Godefroit. With this stellar fossil, they could have placed a two-page version of the paper at Nature. Instead, they published a scientifically useful useful 44-page description at https://t.co/6EWe4gs2C4 https://t.co/OPrYCvhdOE
@danny_oolithus in his review of this new @peerj paper (paraphr.): "Look at Madzia et al. (2018). They revised the nomenclature. The authors: "OK, done."
No - you haven't looked (nor cited). But the specimen is really gorgeous. https://t.co/146UzgA1pM
A new basal ornithopod #dinosaur, based on two nearly complete articulated skeletons, is reported from the Lujiatun Beds (Lower Cretaceous) in China. Read the full @thePeerJ article https://t.co/0zSk2AsKDa #newspecies #palaeontology https://t.co/zyFSz2sXXC