-
convex top edge and
concave lower edge.
Bohaiornithids also had
gradually tapering pygostyles. A
bohaiornithid's second (innermost) toes were
thicker than...
- may have
weighed closer to 162.46
grams (0.3582 lb), and all
other bohaiornithids are
estimated at more than 100
grams (0.22 lb). As such, Neobohaiornis...
-
reference to the
morphological similarity between Parabohaiornis and
other bohaiornithids. The
specific name, martini,
honors the late
paleontologist Prof. Larry...
-
Cretaceous of China, with ****tive Late
Cretaceous taxa from Madagascar.
Bohaiornithids were
large but
geologically short-lived
early Enantiornithes, with long...
- and communication,
rather than
solely ****ual signalling. An
unnamed bohaiornithid enantiornithine specimen preserved on a slab and
counterslab was described...
-
distinctly elongated pedal unguals that this
taxon shares with
other bohaiornithids. The
specific name, kurochkini,
honors the late Prof.
Evgeny Kurochkin...
-
Piscivorenantiornis was a
small enantiornithine. The
sternum resembles bohaiornithids in some regards,
though its
lateral trabecula lacks the
strong lateral...
-
Sulcavis is a
genus of
enantiornithean birds. One
species is named,
Sulcavis geeorum. The
fossil was
found in
Early Cretaceous (121-125
million years ago)...
- Ju, Shubin; Guo, Zhen; Liu, Yichuan; Ji,
Qiang (2022-02-11). "A new
bohaiornithid-like bird from the
Lower Cretaceous of
China fills a gap in enantiornithine...
-
describing authors,
Beiguornis formed a
monophyletic group with the
bohaiornithids Sulcavis and Zhouornis. Yu, Zhiqiang; Dong, Liping; Huyskens, Magdalena...