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  • That charming illustration of the superb Epidexipteryx is Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

    A charming dinosaur. Ann Althouse 2008

  • "It is highly probably that the ETFs of Epidexipteryx similarly had display as their primary function, rather than serving other purposes such as flight or insulation."

    New Dinosaur species found. 2008

  • Several of these avian dinosaur species, including Epidexipteryx, Jeholornis and Sapeornis, may then take wing as the new early birds.

    NYT > Home Page By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD 2011

  • Archaeopteryx's dethronement means the title of "oldest bird" could fall to other ancient species, such as Epidexipteryx, Jeholornis and Sapeornis, Witmer said.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • Epidexipteryx: bizarre little strap-feathered maniraptoran The Mesozoic birds with weird, plastic-strip-style tail structures And given that I've said negative things about the BAND movement, you might like to see ...

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Darren Naish none@example.com 2010

  • Epidexipteryx: bizarre little strap-feathered maniraptoran TrackBacks

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Darren Naish none@example.com 2010

  • Unreported in the media is the fact that the paper contains language directly hinting that Epidexipteryx hui could also be "interpreted as secondarily flightless."

    Evolution News & Views 2009

  • Epidexipteryx hui may not have been a "feathered dinosaur" at all, but instead was a bird that lost its ability to fly while retaining feathers.

    Evolution News & Views 2009

  • Epidexipteryx hui may not have been a "feathered dinosaur" at all, but instead was a bird that lost its ability to fly while retaining feathers.

    Evolution News & Views 2009

  • Unreported in the media is the fact that the paper contains language directly hinting that Epidexipteryx hui could also be "interpreted as secondarily flightless."

    Evolution News & Views 2009

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