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another pterosaur, however the first from Russia!!! Described as cf. Lonchognathosaurus sp. by Averianov et al., (2022) due to being nearly identical to Lonchognathosaurus, but being too fragmentary to have a concrete conclusion.
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[2019] a sketch i immediately drew after playing fragmentary passage (and crying)
#KH20th #KingdomHearts20THanniversary
Bringing back something of my old drawings time, is a reworked version of your favorite giant mosasaur, Mosasaurus hoffmannii, one of the biggest species known with fragmentary specimens that calls for an animal of about 12 meters in length.
@ProfessorJun_ 'Impression of lilies'
Finding Monet in a mixed media experiment. And an exploration of the fragmentary nature of memory.
https://t.co/2gLuKzmZw2
Happy international Women’s Day from across the continents & disciplines we sell. Pictured: an Italian cameo of a vine wreathed woman, a Persian gouache of an Indian lady, a Majapahit fragmentary terracotta bust, & a Chinese coral group of a maiden & boy.
#internationalwomensday
The collection "The Story of an Orphanage" is a fragmentary depiction of the events and settings that unfold around the girl Liz who lives in the orphanage.
This time, "No.5 Traveler's Visit" was added.
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Fragmentary wall painting from Pompeii depicting Phaedra of Greek Mythology. Dating to AD 20-60, the wall painting is part of the collections @britishmuseum #FrescoFriday
Pulmonoscorpius
A large scorpion with most specimens reaching 28 cm and a fragmentary specimen at 70, its large eyes imply it was a visually oriented hunter, its likely carnivorous
ALT: Juveniles have also been found, which apparently had less ventral plates than adults
Caulkicephalus
An anhanguerid with a 5 meter wingspan known from fragmentary specimens, its named after a nickname used to refer to isle of Wight inhabitants
ALT: the jaw was found without the teeth, thanks to the tooth sockets and replacement teeth their sizes can be inferred
Azhdarcho
A pterodactyloid with a 4 m wingspan, its known from fragmentary remains including the long neck vertebrae that characterizes its family
ALT: Azhdarcho is named after giant flying snake like creatures from persian mythology, they grew in the sea from regular snakes
@tofurevolution Hello again, the name is Dr. Muse and making various things is my game. Here are a few of my fragmentary things I paint.
Hudiesaurus
A large sauropod, its remains fragmentary nature makes it hard to estimate size, some going from 20m to 30m
ALT: the species name references the "Sino-Japan Silk Road Dinosaur Expedition", a project in which many dinosaurs where found including archaeoceratops
Talos
A 2 meter long troodontid known from a fragmentary skeleton, its name is both in reference to the giant automaton of greek mythology and a pun on talon
ALT: The holotype had a damaged sickle claw, it was likely broken while it was hunting for or attacking prey
As fragmentary as it is, Siamosaurus has a surprisingly rich history in research and palaeoart. Right now it's in a bit of a limbo state until better fossils are found, but hopefully it'll earn its place as a definitively valid spinosaur.
For @jimmadseni's #DinosThroughTheDecades
Wendiceratops
A 6 meter long ceratopsian known for multiple but fragmentary specimens, its closely related to sinoceratops
ALT: Its horn shows a transition between the low almost more ridge like nasal horns and the more derived spike like horns of later centrosaurines
Kingdom hearts Fragmentary passage is way too heartwrenching…
#kh #kingdomhearts #fanart
Gasosaurus
A mysterious theropod with an estimated lenght of 3.5 meters, its bones where found during the construction of a gas facility
ALT: its only known from fragmentary postcranial material and some teeth, which has made classifying it difficult, but it seems to be basal
Dissertation submitted and so, I’ve finished my MSc 🎉
I’ve loved my time at Cardiff, but now to look forward to exciting new beginnings!
Here’s an illustration I did for the cover - a fragmentary dog cranium from the analysis site
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