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Avisauridae is a
family of
extinct enantiornithine dinosaurs from the
Cretaceous period,
distinguished by
several features of
their ankle bones. Depending...
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these lineages,
indeed the
validity of most, is disputed,
although the
Avisauridae, for one example, seem
likely to
constitute a
valid group. Phylogenetic...
- an enantiornithine. This
genus belongs to the
enantiornithine family Avisauridae,
which also
contains similar animals from
South America such as Soroavisaurus...
- been
found in enantiornithines.
Mirarce was
found to be a
member of
Avisauridae,
close to
Avisaurus itself.
Mirarce fossils have been
found in the Kaiparowits...
- (1994). "Nequenornis volans, a new Late
Cretaceous bird (Enantiornithes:
Avisauridae) from Patagonia, Argentina".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 14 (2):...
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Magnusavis Mystiornis Neuquenornis Halimornis Intiornis Shenqiornis Elsornis Avisauridae...
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snatching up
small vertebrates and bugs. Like the
other members of
Avisauridae, it
probably had
small non-serrated
teeth it used for hunting, and possibly...
- also
bears deep notches. A 2008
analysis placed Concornis in the
family Avisauridae due to
several features of the
tibiotarsus (shinbone and
upper ankle...
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enantiornithine from
North America and a
phylogenetic analysis of the
Avisauridae". PeerJ. 6: e5910. doi:10.7717/peerj.5910. PMC 6238772. PMID 30479894...
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enantiornithine from
North America and a
phylogenetic analysis of the
Avisauridae". PeerJ. 6: e5910. doi:10.7717/peerj.5910. ISSN 2167-8359. PMC 6238772...