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Apsaravis is a
Mesozoic avialan genus from the Late Cretaceous. The
single known species,
Apsaravis ukhaana,
lived about 78
million years ago, in the...
- the "crown group" of
modern birds), Ichthyornis, Hesperornithes, and
Apsaravis in Ornithurae.
Neornithes was
originally proposed as a
replacement for...
- an adult, and
probably did come from a non-neornithine bird
similar to
Apsaravis "because the
distal tarsalia are
completely fused with the metatarsalia...
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possibly the
supposed close relative Apsaravis. The
results of a
cladistic analysis published in 2011
indicate that
Apsaravis and
Palintropus are very closely...
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Apsaravis Ornithurae...
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alvarezsaurids Kol and Shuvuuia;
ankylosaurid Minotaurasaurus;
birds Apsaravis and Gobipteryx;
dromaeosaurid Tsaagan;
fellow oviraptorid Khaan; troodontids...
- Mark A. (December 2002). "The
Morphology and
Phylogenetic Position of
Apsaravis ukhaana from the Late
Cretaceous of Mongolia".
American Museum Novitates...
- and
colleagues proposed that
Palintropus is a
primitive bird
related to
Apsaravis. They
conducted the
first cladistic analysis of the remains, and found...
- †
Apsaravis Ornithurae...
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feathered dinosaurs.
Norell is
credited with the
naming of the
genera Apsaravis, Byronosaurus, Citipati, Tsaagan, and Achillobator. His work regularly...