Monday, October 27, 2014

Jeholornis curvipes: a new Cursorial, Nonperching, and Seed-eating Bird From Lower Cretaceous Jehol Biota


A new long-tailed basal bird from the Lower Cretaceous of north-eastern China

Authors:

Lefèvre et al

Abstract:

A new basal Avialae, Jeholornis curvipes sp. nov., from the Yixian Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of Liaoning Province (north-eastern China) is described. A revision of long-tailed birds from China and a phylogenetic analysis of basal Avialae suggest that Jeholornithiformes were paraphyletic, with Jixiangornis orientalis being the sister-taxon of pygostylia. The phylogenetic analysis also recovered that the tail reduction is a unique event in the evolution of birds. Jeholornis species were cursorial, nonperching, and seed-eating birds.

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