- Novacaesareala
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Novacaesareala
Temporal range: see textConservation status FossilScientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Subclass: Neornithes Infraclass: Neognathae Superorder: Neoaves Genus: Novacaesareala
Parris & Hope, 2002Species: N. hungerfordi Binomial name Novacaesareala hungerfordi
Parris & Hope, 2002Synonyms Novacaesareala hungerfordorum Ford (unjustified emendation)
Novacaesareala is a genus of prehistoric bird. It is known only from the fossil remains of a single partial wing of the species Novacaesareala hungerfordi. This was found in Hornerstown Formation deposits from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) or Early Paleocene (Danian); it lived somewhere between 67 and 63 million years ago on the western shores of the Atlantic, where now is New Jersey.
It appears to have been most similar to Torotix clemensi, an even more enigmatic bird from around the same time. Consequently, it might be placed in the Torotigidae. In any case, this species (as well as Torotix) seem to have been seabirds, most probably relatives of the Procellariiformes and/or some lineage of the paraphyletic "Pelecaniformes".[1]
Footnotes
- ^ Mortimer (2004)
References
- Mortimer, Michael (2004): The Theropod Database: Phylogeny of taxa. Retrieved 2008-AUG-14.
Categories:- Basal Neoaves
- Genera of birds
- Prehistoric birds
- Prehistoric bird stubs
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