Zhang Fucheng, Zhou Zhonghe
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, PO Box 643, Beijing 100044, China.
Nature. 2004 Oct 21;431(7011):925. doi: 10.1038/431925a.
Here we describe a fossil of an enantiornithine bird from the Early Cretaceous period in China that has substantial plumage feathers attached to its upper leg (tibiotarsus). The discovery could be important in view of the relative length and aerodynamic features of these leg feathers compared with those of the small 'four-winged' gliding dinosaur Microraptor and of the earliest known bird, Archaeopteryx. They may be remnants of earlier long, aerodynamic leg feathers, in keeping with the hypothesis that birds went through a four-winged stage during the evolution of flight.
在这里,我们描述了一种来自中国早白垩世的反鸟亚纲鸟类化石,其大腿上部(胫跗骨)附着有大量的羽毛。鉴于这些腿部羽毛与小型“四翼”滑翔恐龙小盗龙以及最早已知鸟类始祖鸟的腿部羽毛相比,在相对长度和空气动力学特征方面的差异,这一发现可能具有重要意义。它们可能是早期长而具空气动力学性能的腿部羽毛的残余,这与鸟类在飞行进化过程中经历过四翼阶段的假说相符。