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- young' and γνάθος (gnáthos) 'jaw') is an infraclass of birds, called neognaths, within the class Aves of the clade Archosauria. Neognathae includes the...
- originated in the late Cretaceous. They are split into the paleognaths and neognaths. The paleognaths include the tinamous (grouse-like birds, found only in...
- Chubb, AL (2004). "New nuclear evidence for the oldest divergence among neognath birds: the phylogenetic utility of ZENK (i)". Molecular Phylogenetics and...
- Zealand. A 2020 molecular study of all bird orders found paleognaths and neognaths to have diverged in the Late Cretaceous or earlier, before 70 million...
- Conversely, it had a palate remarkably convergent with that of modern neognaths. Ichthyornis fossils have been found in almost all levels of the Niobrara...
- only surviving group of dinosaurs, quickly diversified from the very few neognath and paleognath clades that survived the extinction event, also radiating...
- Chubb, A. (2004): New nuclear evidence for the oldest divergence among neognath birds: the phylogenetic utility of ZENK(i). Molecular Phylogenetics and...
- On an allometric basis, paleognaths have generally smaller brains than neognaths. Kiwis are exceptions to this trend, and possess proportionally larger...
- (January 2004). "New nuclear evidence for the oldest divergence among neognath birds: the phylogenetic utility of ZENK (i)". Molecular Phylogenetics and...
- 66–63 Ma, Maastrichtian to Danian Hornerstown Formation, New Jersey, USA A neognath that may have been semiaquatic. †Lectavis †Lectavis bretincola 70.6–66...