TABLE 1. Table of the characteristics of the different pycnofibre types.
Pycnofibre type | Occurrence | General characteristics | Abundance and special features | Examples of Figures |
1st type: Simple-shaped impressions |
-dorsal to the dorsal vertebral column |
-elongated, curved and largely unbranched |
-high; the predominant type |
Figure 4A, 4C, Figure 5A, 5B, Figure 7C, Figure 8C, Figure 9B |
2nd type: bifurcations |
-anterior part of the dorsal vertebral column |
-two side branches branching off from a longer main branch |
-at least two occurrences, maybe even a third one on the counter slab |
Figure 5A, 5B, Figure 6G, Figure 8C, 8E |
3rd type: trident |
-ventral to the zeugopodial bones of the right wing |
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-rare, one certain occurrence and one potential |
Figure 6A, 6C, 6D, 6F, Figure 9B |
4th type: main branch with caudally bent side branches |
-ventral to the zeugopodia of the right wing |
-at least one side with several side branches bent caudally |
-unique occurrence |
Figure 6D, 6F |
5th type: tuft |
-ventral to the zeugopodia of the right wing |
-several side branches spreading out in a radiating pattern from a common starting point |
-unique occurrence |
Figure 6C, 6D, 6H, Figure 7A |
6th type: symmetrical feather |
-ventral to the zeugopodia of the right wing at the articulation of the first with the second phalanx of the right wing finger |
-two distinct parts: a terminal ramification consisting of several side branches and a main branch |
-unique occurrence |
Figure 7D, 7E, 7G, 7H |