51. New Eoenantiornithid Bird from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of Western Liaoning, China
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Cheng Shao-li, Dongyu Hu, Hou Lianhai, Wang Li, Li Li, and Duan Ye
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Paleontology ,biology ,Jiufotang Formation ,Zoology ,New materials ,Geology ,Mesozoic ,biology.organism_classification ,China ,Dapingfangornis ,Cretaceous - Abstract
Enantionithine birds are the most blooming branch of early birds and have distinct diversities. A large number of enantionithine birds have been reported from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation in western Liaoning, China. Recently, we discovered a new eoenantiornithid bird from the Jiufotang Formation in Dapingfang Town, western Liaoning. A new eoenantiornithid bird, Dapingfangornis sentisorhinus gen. et sp. nov., is erected based on this complete skeleton with a skull. The new bird is distinguished from other known Mesozoic birds in a medium to small size, a distinct thorn-like process on the nasals, a sternum with a long and a short lateral processes. The thorn-like process on the nasal has not been discovered among known fossil birds, thus the discovery also provides new materials on the diversities of early birds.
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- 2006
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