-
longer hind-limbs and
proportionally shorter wings. The
aerofoil of O.
finneyi lacks any
aerodynamic equivalent among known bats, and this
aerofoil likely...
- bat from the 52-million-year-old
Green River Formation,
Onychonycteris finneyi,
indicates that
flight evolved before echolocative abilities. Onychonycteris...
- 5 million
years ago.
Onychonycteris finneyi, the
earliest known bat,
already possessed powered flight. O.
finneyi likely had an
undulating flight style...
-
complete skeletons (Icaronycteris
index , I. gunnelli,[1] and
Onychonycteris finneyi),
already full-developed for flight, are
found here. Even a snake, Boavus...
-
study the
flight capabilities of
Onychonycteris finneyi and
modeled intermediate bat forms, find O.
finneyi to be
capable of both
gliding and
flapping flight...
-
early Eocene of
Europe and
North America. The type species,
Onychonycteris finneyi, was
described in 2008 from two
nearly complete skeletons found in the...
- †I.
index Fossil Lake 2
specimens An
icaronycterid bat. †Onychonycteridae †Onychonycteris †O.
finneyi Fossil Lake 2
specimens An
onychonycterid bat....
-
Aerugoamnis paulus, an
extinct frog Mammals:
Coryphodon Onychonycteris finneyi and
Icaronycteris index, bats Heptodon, an
extinct tapir Apatemys chardini...
- of
sesamoids in
extant bats, as well as in
Eocene bats
Onychonycteris finneyi and
Icaronycteris index, is
published by
Amador et al. (2018). A study...
- †Pliophenacomys
dixonensis – type
locality for
species †Pliophenacomys
finneyi †Pliophenacomys
meadensis †Pliophenacomys
osborni †Pliophenacomys primaevus...