- Lonchodytes
Taxobox
name = "Lonchodytes"
status = fossil
fossil_range =Late Cretaceous /Early Paleocene (Maastrichtian /Danian)?
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
subclassis =Neornithes
infraclassis =Neognathae
superordo =Neoaves
ordo =Procellariiformes ? (but see text)
genus = "Lonchodytes"
genus_authority =
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision ="Lonchodytes estesi"
"Lonchodytes" pterygius" (see text)"Lonchodytes" is a
Late Cretaceous genus ofaquatic bird , which lived along the shores of theWestern Interior Seaway . It lived probably during theMaastrichtian , 70 million years ago (mya), and was found inLance Creek Formation rocks inWyoming (USA ) though it seems still somewhat unclear if it didfossil ize in there or was reworked from later (Danian : EarlyPaleocene , less than 65 mya) deposits.Verify source|date=November 2007"Lonchodytes estesi", the
type species , appears to be closely related to the ancestor of some modern birds. It is most often allied - albeit tentatively - with theGaviiformes (loons/divers),Procellariiformes (tubenoses) orPelecaniformes . It was found to be closer to Procellariiformes than to the other orders by acladistic analysisMortimer (2004)]These are today generally believed to be closely related if not actually a
clade , perhaps together with other "higher waterbirds" such aspenguin s. "L. estesi" might be basal to some lineages among these three, and/or other "higher waterbirds", a hypothesis by and large compatible with currentphylogenetic analyses based on morphological andDNA sequence data, as well as theMesozoic record ofNeornithes Fact|date=November 2007"Lonchodytes" pterygius" on the other hand quite likely does not belong into this genus. It appears very distinct from in a cladistic
phylogeny and seems to be a member of theCharadriiformes . Given the paucity of remains however, it cannot be excluded with certainty that it represents an ancestral "higher waterbird" lineage that was morphologically convergent towaders .Footnotes
References
* (2004): The Theropod Database: [http://home.comcast.net/~eoraptor/Phylogeny%20of%20Taxa.html Phylogeny of taxa] . Retrieved 2008-AUG-14.
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