After four years of searching, he uncovered a skullcap with a simian - like brow ridge and a large brain case, along with
other fragmentary fossils, buried near the Solo River on the Indonesian island of Java.
Not exact matches
Researchers reconstructed Timurlengia by combining its
fragmentary fossils (shown in red) with bones from
other, closely related tyrannosaurid species (in white).
As with
other evidence of smaller pterosaurs, the
fossil specimen is
fragmentary and poorly preserved: researchers should check collections more carefully for misidentified or ignored pterosaur material, which may enhance our picture of pterosaur diversity and disparity at this time.»