- Alexornis
taxobox
name="Alexornis"
status = Fossil
fossil_range = LateCretaceous
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
subclassis =Enantiornithes
superordo =Euenantiornithes
ordo =Alexornithiformes (disputed)
familia =Alexornithidae (disputed)
genus = "Alexornis"
genus_authority = Brodkorb,1976
species = "A. antecedens"
binomial = "Alexornis antecedens"
binomial_authority = Brodkorb, 1976
synonyms ="Axelornis" (a common "lapsus")"Alexornis" is a
genus of enantiornithinebird from the LateCretaceous (Campanian , 84-71 mya) of southwesternNorth America . The type and onlyspecies is "Alexornis antecedens" [Etymology : "Wetmore's preceding bird"; "Alexornis" from the surname ofornithologist Alexander Wetmore +Ancient Greek "ornis", "bird". "antecedens",Latin for "preceding".] .Fragmentary remains containing postcranial elements have been found in the
Boca Roja Formation inBaja California state,Mexico . It was originally described as an early modern bird and a possible ancestor of the ordersCoraciiformes andPiciformes . Subsequent analysis showed that it was an enantiornithine. It is sometimes united in a distinct order and family (Alexornithiformes and Alexornithidae, respectively) with theCentral Asia n genera "Kizylkumavis " and "Sazavis ", but this is not usually considered correct and the relationship of these birds - which may or may not form a close-knit group - to other Enantiornithes is unresolved.References
* Brodkorb, Pierce (1976): Discovery of a Cretaceous bird, apparently ancestral to the orders Coraciiformes and Piciformes (Aves: Carinatae). "Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology" 27: 67-73. [http://www.sil.si.edu/smithsoniancontributions/Paleobiology/pdf_hi/SCtP-0027.pdf PDF fulltext (File size 70MB!)]
* Chiappe, Luis M. (1991): Cretaceous birds of Latin America. "Cretaceous Research" 12(1): 55-63. DOI|10.1016/0195-6671(91)90027-A (HTML abstract)
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