Sunday, December 12, 2010

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cranial crest "blasisaurus canudo" was used to produce sound and roar in mating season. (EFE)

English scientists have discovered in the town of Arenas (Huesca, northern English) a species of dinosaur belonging to the group of hadrosaurs (duck beaks), which is believed never existed in Europe.

The dinosaur belonged to the hadrosaurids and the subgroup of lambeosaurine, characterized by the presence of elongated structures or ridges on the head, according to the University of Zaragoza (north), who participated in the study.

dinosaur It was a relatively small, between five and seven meters long, with a weight that would be around between 400 and 500 kilos and with a hundred jaws with teeth capable of grinding tough plants.

cranial crest, formed by a series of tubes by passing air, was used to produce sound, and roar in mating season.

worldwide have been located about 57 species of hadrosaur as that found in Arena, which has been dubbed "blasisaurus canudo" for having been discovered at the site called Blasi, and in homage to José Ignacio Canudo English paleontologist leader Aragosaurus-IUCA Group (which has led the research) by contribution to the study of dinosaurs Iberians. Certifications



So far, researchers have certified some of the fossils found, as the head, while continuing to work on vertebrae, femur and humerus, probably belonging to the same species.

The fossil skull of this new hadrosaur were found and excavated at the site called Blasi 1, in a series of excavations that began in 1997 at Arena.

Source: abc.com.py

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a hadrosaur fossil find new species of tiger in Indonesia Venezuela


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Tooth Fossil Found in Venezuela Scimitar belong to a new species never recorded, as certified by The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, body international gathering more than 1,700 paleontologists from around the world.

The new species was named in honor Homotherium Venezuelence the country and its age is estimated at 2.5 million years, reported AVN.

Information was supplied by paleontologist Ascanio Rincon, chief of the Laboratory of Biology of Organisms Ecology Center at the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (IVIC) who also noted that this is the first record we have of this family of cats that changes in Latin America conception of the great biotic interchange of the Americas.

researcher recalled that South America for more than 65 million years ago was an island continent with a lot of aberrant mammals and carnivores such as this one did not exist, after the connection is formed Panama these predators begin to drop and large herbivores up in an exchange of faunas that occurred across the continent.

"El Tigre Tooth Scimitar has shorter tusks than Sabretooth. The fossils we found were an almost complete skull, badly treated, and several teeth were a total of 7 individuals who lived in the same period" , noted corner.

Tigre is believed Tooth Scimitar and Sabretooth came together to Latin America that was full of herbivores, an area where they could easily develop.

"As far as he knew the known record of this cat ended up in southern Texas in the United States, Central and South America had not been no fossils found so far, "said paleontologist.

The remains of the scimitar-toothed tiger were found two years ago in the Breal Orocual in Monagas state, asphalt deposit discovered by Petroleos de Venezuela in 2006, which represents the largest fossil site in Venezuela and Latin America, where they have found many remains of animals that have more than two thousand years old.
Source: eluniversal.com

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“Vero e bello sono lo stesso”, Galilei.


“Lying, the telling of beautiful untrue things, is the proper aim of art”, Wilde (The Decay of Lying).


“Beauty is truth, truth is beauty, - that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know” ,  John Keans (Ode on a Grecian Urn).


“One of the greatest problems of art - perhaps the greatest -  is that truth is not beauty, beauty not truth. Nor is it all we need to know", John Simon.


"For Beauty Is Nothing But The Beginning of terror we are barely Which cable to endure, and it Amazes us so, Because it serenely disdain to destroy us", Rainer Maria Rilke ( Duino Elegies ).


"Whether you come from heaven or hell, whatever, o beauty!" Baudelaire (Hymn to Beauty)

"Beauty, truth and goodness? No, unfortunately not.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

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fossil discovered in a prehistoric bird of almost two meters tall


Flores Island in Indonesia, became famous in 2004 when a group of Australian paleontologists discovered in the caves remains of smaller human ancestor known to date: Homo floresiensis. Not just measured 1.5 meters in height, but populated the Earth parallel to the Homo Sapiens.

Now, paleontologists from the National Museum of Natural History Lienden, Holland, and the National Center for Archaeology, Jakarta, were surprised to find that four bones found on this island are a new kind of bird: it is a Leptoptilos robustus, a scavenger bird of the stork family, who lived 20,000 years ago in Florida, but that was more than 1.8 meters tall and weighed over 16 kilos. The fossils were

found in the Liang Bua cave, the site where Homo floresiensis was found, known as the "Hobbit." Researchers believe that both species were closely related, as both fossils were found in the same layer of excavation and part of the same animals that became extinct on Flores about 17,000 years ago. "The island was isolated from the rest of the world for a long time and, therefore, had a unique ecosystem that evolved very different from anywhere else," he told La Tercera Hanneke Meijer. Why was it so big? Meijer says the giant marabou adapted to the role of predators on an island without mammalian carnivores, the it did evolve and be fairly large. On the island of Flores were also found pygmy elephants and giant rats and lizards.

Sources: diario.latercera.com

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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discovered a new dinosaur "swimmer" in Korea


An international team of researchers in Japan, South Korean and U.S., has confirmed that the fossils found in 2008 in South Korea, belong to a type of dinosaur ceratopsians family, which lived 103 million years. The dinosaur has been named Koreaceratops in tribute to their country of origin.

bones were found in the hip and tail states in the South Korean city of Hwaseong, in the province of Gyeonggi. According to research results published in the German scientific journal "Naturwissenschaften", this was a bipedal dinosaur around 1.5 meters long, with a semi-aquatic life, which helped the tail plane to move in the water.
The discovery of this new type of dinosaur supports the theory that ceratopsians were originally from Asia, but reached its peak in the Cretaceous in what is now North America. ABC


Source: colectivosalas.blogspot.com

Saturday, December 4, 2010

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daisies, sunflowers and thistles would originating in South America.


The fossil of a flower, found in Eocene rocks of the Province Black Rio, reveals that the ancestors of daisies, sunflowers and thistles, among other species of the Asteraceae family, would have had its origin in South America. The results of this study were published in Science.

A fossilized flower was found in rocks dating back 47.5 million years near Pichileufú River, 60 km east of the city of San Carlos de Bariloche, Province of Black River. The discovery, made by the director of the Museum of Lake Gutiérrez, Rodolfo Corsolini, gave the kick to an investigation that brought together experts on subjects such as geology, palaeontology, biogeography and phylogeny among other specialties.

The finding of this flower confirms that the origin of the Asteraceae family, which owns the daisies and sunflowers, would have occurred in what is now South America. "The fossil found corresponds to an inflorescence (group of flowers) associated with fossil pollen grains of the Asteraceae family," said the Agency CyTA the study's lead author, Viviana Barreda, Ph.D. in Geological Sciences and a specialist in paleobotany and paleo- palynology (discipline of botany devoted to the study of pollen) the Museum "Bernardino Rivadavia" (MACN).

The research results were published in the September issue of Science. In addition to other colleagues in Argentina, most researchers of CONICET-in also attended Dr. Kare Bremer of the University of Stockholm (Sweden). Fossil

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The fossil find is the first report of its kind in an inflorescence of Asteraceae, "becoming the first hard evidence that supports previous hypotheses about a South American origin for the family and Eocene age of differentiation same, "Barreda said. He added that "during the Eocene epoch during which the ancestral plant lived -" the supercontinent of Gondwana had already been fragmented, but the land masses were closer now and still there was some kind of floristic exchange, especially long-range transport (by wind or by birds). The climate in the region was warm and wet and develops a lush subtropical type. "

He added that currently the Asteraceae family is widely distributed in all continents except Antarctica.

also the study's lead author stressed that the fossil was difficult to distinguish details of the flower as styles (female reproductive part) and anthers (the male reproductive part) and for that reason it was difficult to tell which was more current Asteraceae. "In this determination played a leading role associated pollen. The pollen, which has a great capacity for preservation-holds valuable taxonomic and grains found in association with the inflorescences are much similar to their living relatives considered basal within the family, with characters coming to a thistle and some current members South American flora, such as the genera of the Guianas and north of the Yungas of Argentina and Bolivia, "he said Barreda.

Source: argenpress.info / Image: Argentina, Science - Fossil analyzed by Viviana Barreda

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discovered dinosaur fossils in China 150 million years


A set of dinosaur fossils in good condition was discovered recently in suburban Qijiang County in Chongqing Municipality. The fossil assemblage has been preliminarily identified by archaeologists as the remains of a sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Jurassic Period 150 million years ago. According to sources, the sauropod dinosaur was the largest land animals during the Jurassic period.



The site of the excavation of fossils were found in Group No 1 of Heba village, in the street gunan, Qijiang district, also known as the "Edge of the Earth." Archaeologists began excavating the fossils on November 29, after which came one after another surprises. According to some sources, Qijiang district is rich in geological resources and has the largest concentration of dinosaur remains in southwest China, including species not found in other places. Currently, the District of Qijiang is requesting the establishment of "Forest of Chongqing on Stony Qijiang - National Geological Park Dinosaur Footprints."

Source: People Online