- Formation,
dating to the
early Aptian age, 125-120
million years ago.
Longipterygids are
characterized by an
extremely long,
toothed snout (making up over...
- 2004
Yixian Formation (Early Cretaceous, Aptian) China Like
other longipterygids, it
possessed a thin
snout which may have been used for
probing for...
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enantiornithean Boluochia B.
zhengi "Partial
skull [and]
partial postcranium." A
longipterygid Brevirostruavis B.
macrohyoideus "an
extremely elongate bony
hyoid element...
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Zhonghe Early Cretaceous Valanginian,
Jiufotang Formation China A
longipterygid enantiornithean Confuciusornis sanctus Gen. et sp. nov.
Valid Hou Lianhai...
- Parabohaiornis.
Clark et al. (2023)
attempt to
determine the
dietary habits of
longipterygids,
reporting dental features indicative of carnivory, with additional...
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years ago.
Shengjingornis is
considerably larger when
compared to
other longipterygids;
combined with its poorly-preserved
skull and
bizarre claw and digit...
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Longipteryx is a
genus of
prehistoric bird
which lived during the
Early Cretaceous (Aptian stage, 120.3
million years ago). It
contains a
single species...
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Camptodontornis is an
extinct genus of
enantiornithine bird
which existed in what is now
Chaoyang in
Liaoning Province,
China during the
early Cretaceous...
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instead had a normal, toothed, and
probably elongated snout like
other longipterygids.
Though the only
known specimen is very
poorly preserved, in nearly...
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diversity of some
other enantiornithean groups, such as the long-snouted
longipterygids. The only
specimens of
bohaiornithids believed to have
reached adulthood...