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- Neornithes into the Holarctic and Paleotropics. On the other hand, the occurrence of Asteriornis in the Northern Hemisphere suggest that Neornithes dis****d...
- Neornithes was originally proposed as a replacement for Ornithurae by Gadow in 1892 and 1893. Gauthier and de Queiroz, therefore, consider Neornithes...
- of a species and all its extant or extinct descendants. For example, Neornithes (birds) can be defined as a crown group, which includes the most recent...
- within the late Cretaceous, alongside the other dinosaurs. Much of the Neornithes' fossil record around the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event is made...
- Asteriornis is one of the oldest-known birds irre****ably belonging to the group Neornithes, which encomp****es all modern birds. It possesses characteristics of both...
- infraclasses of birds, the other being Neognathae, both of which form Neornithes. Palaeognathae contains five extant orders consisting of four flightless...
- Subclass Ichthyornithes (toothed, but otherwise modern birds) Subclass Neornithes (all living birds) class Mammalia (mammals) Subclass Prototheria (Monotremata...
- Archaeornithes, extinct primitive flying bird-like dinosaurs, e.g. Archaeopteryx Neornithes, modern birds which are the only surviving dinosaurs Scansoriopterygidae...
- (February 2022). "The Evolution and Fossil Record of Palaeognathous Birds (Neornithes: Palaeognathae)". Diversity. 14 (2): 105. doi:10.3390/d14020105. ISSN 1424-2818...
- Neoaves is a clade that consists of all modern birds (Neornithes or Aves) with the exception of Palaeognathae (ratites and kin) and Galloanserae (ducks...