Sunday, October 11, 2015

October unleashed. Dendrorhynchoides

 Dendrorhynchoides caused some confusion when it was first described because while the overall body morphology is that of an anurognathid,‭ ‬the long tail is not a recognised characteristic of the group.‭ ‬However the answer for this is a very simple one.‭ ‬The holotype was obtained from illegal fossil dealers who had added the tail to the original specimen,‭ ‬presumably to increase its aesthetic as well as monetary value.‭ ‬Such deception on the part of rogue fossil dealers is unfortunately quite common with the most well-known case being that of the‭ '‬Archaeoraptor scandal‭'‬.‭
       With the riddle of the tail known,‭ ‬and confirmed by pterosaur experts,‭ ‬Dendrorhynchoides is now placed within anurognathidae.‭ ‬Physical similarities aside,‭ ‬Dendrorhynchoides most probably would have lived the life of an insectivore like others of the group,‭ ‬including Anurognathus and Jeholopterus.‭ ‬The sharp teeth of Dendrorhynchoides would have been well suited to skewering insects in flight.

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