AsiaAverostraAvetheropodaCoelurosauriaDinosauriaEusaurischiaManiraptoraManiraptoriformesMiddle JurassicNeotheropodaOrionidesOviraptorosauriaPennaraptoraSaurischiaScansoriopterygidaeTetanuraeTheropodaTyrannoraptora

Epidexipteryx hui

Every month, 100,000 readers use the Dinosaur Database, but we receive no support from you. Developing and updating the database requires a lot of work. If you want it to remain open and be updated, please support us via the "Buy us a coffee" button available on every page or via the Support page.


Dinosaur: Epidexipteryx hui

Jurassic: 166.1–154.8 Ma
Type: Theropod

Length*:25 cm0.8 ft
Weight*:0.22 kg0 lb
ESR: 4 / 4 (estimated size reliability)
*The largest known specimen

Asia

Area: Asia



Locations


Sources

Material: Almost complete skeleton with skull and filaments.
References: Zhang, Zhou, Xu, Wang and Sullivan, (2008). A bizarre Jurassic maniraptoran from China with elongate ribbon-like feathers.

________________________

If you are interested in Excel Professional version of Dinosaur or Pterosaur Database, write to us


Pterosaur Database