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Say hello to Caihong juji, the new rainbow-colored iridescent feathered dinosaur. A joint Chinese-American team described it. National Geographic Article https://relay.nationalgeographic.com/proxy/distribution/public/amp/2018/01/new-dinosaur-rainbow-feathers-china-caihong-paleontology-science?__twitter_impression=true Paper https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02515-y
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Pseudopolycentropus daohugouensis ZHANG, 2005 Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation Daohugou Nei Mongol China Lit.: Grimaldi, D.A., Junfeng, Z., Fraser, N.C., Rasnitsyn, A., 2005. Revision of the bizarre Mesozoic scorpionflies in the Pseudopolycentropodidae (Mecopteroidea). Insect Syst. Evol. 36, 443–458. Ren, D., Shih, C., Labandeira, C.C., 2010. New Jurassic pseudopolycentropodids from China (Insecta: Mecoptera). Acta Geol. Sinica 84, 22–30. Shih CK, Yang XG, Labandeira CC, Ren D (2011) A new long-proboscid genus of Pseudopolycentropodidae (Mecoptera) from the Middle Jurassic of China and its plant-host specializations. In: Shcherbakov DE, Engel MS, Sharkey MJ (Eds) Advances in the Systematics of Fossil and Modern Insects: Honouring Alexandr Rasnitsyn. ZooKeys 130: 281–297. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.130.1641-
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