Science pays tribute to Dibu Martínez: a prehistoric find will bear his name

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2023-06-01 09:30:00

At the initiative of a group of paleontologists who are fans of light blue and white, the new fossil species of escuerzo is called ‘Lepidobatrachus dibumartinez’.

The goalkeeper of the Argentine National Team Emiliano “Drawing” Martinezchampion in the World Cup in Qatar 2022, received a particular tribute from a group of paleontologists, since decided to name a prehistoric species discovered in Mendoza after him.

It is a new species escuerzo fossil who was baptized Lepidobatrachus dibumartinez by Argentine scientists Guillermo Fidel Turazzini and Raúl Orencio Gómez, members of the Laboratory of Evolutionary Morphology and Vertebrate Paleobiology of the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA).

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The mention of Emiliano ‘Dibu’ Martínez in the paper scientific.

Thanks to the researchers, the Conicet and the winning team in Qatar.

“On December 20, 2022, in the middle of the World Cup celebration, we sent our manuscript, and on May 30, 2023 finally it was published in the prestigious Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology our most recent work, a new fossil species of escuerzo“, the experts pointed out when announcing the novelty.

On their social networks, Turazzini and Gómez explained that they decided to pay “a heartfelt tribute to the Soccer Team, but especially to the archer who defended the Argentine fence over and over again” and highlighted that the current member of Aston Villa in England made them “scream, laugh and cry with each of their interventions”.

Dibu Martínez achieved a historical record with Aston Villa

The thanks of the scientists to ‘Dibu’ Martínez

“Thank you, Dibu Martínez, for the joy that you have given to all the Argentine people”expressed the paleontologists, who highlighted the “continuous support” of the UBA and CONICET, as well as detailed that they had the support of a scholarship from the National Fund for Scientific and Technological Research.

The fossil remains of the Lepidobatrachus dibumartinez They were found in the area of ​​Huayquerías del Este, 100 kilometers south of the city of Mendoza: scientists indicated that this prehistoric escuerzo lived in the Early Pliocene, that is, about 5 million years ago, approximately.

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