Figure S1 in A skeleton from the Middle Jurassic of Scotland illuminates an earlier origin of large pterosaurs

Figure S1. Locality information for the holotype of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach, Related to STAR Methods. Map and geological context showing: Isle of Skye (a); geological map of the locality where the specimen was found, Brothers' Point (b); stratigraphic section at the...

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Hauptverfasser: Jagielska, Natalia, O'Sullivan, Michael, Funston, Gregory F., Butler, Ian B., Challands, Thomas J., Clark, Neil D.L., Fraser, Nicholas C., Penny, Amelia, Ross, Dugald A., Wilkinson, Mark, Brusatte, Stephen L.
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Brusatte, Stephen L.
description Figure S1. Locality information for the holotype of the new Middle Jurassic pterosaur Dearc sgiathanach, Related to STAR Methods. Map and geological context showing: Isle of Skye (a); geological map of the locality where the specimen was found, Brothers' Point (b); stratigraphic section at the discovery site (c); orthophoto of the pterosaur fossil location in relation to dinosaur trackways and evidence of desiccation (d). Figures c) & d) modified after dePolo et al. (2020).
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