- Liaoningornis
Taxobox
name = "Liaoningornis"
fossil_range =Early Cretaceous
image_width = 200px
image_caption = Model of "Liaoningornis"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Aves
subclassis =Ornithurae
genus = "Liaoningornis"
genus_authority = Hou, 1996
species = "L. longidigitris"
binomial = "Liaoningornis longidigitris"
binomial_authority = Hou, 1996"Liaoningornis" (meaning "bird of Liaoning" in Greek) is a genus of bird from
Lower Cretaceous China . It was collected from the dinosaur - bearing beds of theSihetun locality, of theYixian Formation , Shangyuan, near the city ofBeipiao inLiaoning province. The only known species is "Liaoningornis longidigitris". It was described by Linhai Hou in 1996 and 1997.Zhou, Zhonghe, Hou, Lianhai. (2002) "The Discovery and Study of mesozoic Birds in China" in "Mesozoic Birds: above the heads of dinosaurs". Chiappe and Witmer, ed. 2002, University of California Press]The single fossil is an incomplete semi - articulated skeleton the size of a sparrow. It includes both feet, the right leg, the
sternum , part of the right arm, and fragmentarycoracoid s andpubes . Its accession number is IVPP11303. It is in the collection of theInstitute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology inBeijing ."Liaoningornis" is a surprisingly advanced bird for the
Early Cretaceous . Zhou and Hou (2002) found it to be the oldest bird assigned to theOrnithurae . It has advanced flight, perching, and respiratory adaptations like a long, deeply keeledsternum , a pair of anterolateral processes on the sternum near the articulations with thecoracoid s, fused, short,metatarsal s, and highly curved pedal claws indicating good perching ability. Hou et al. (1996) described the metatarsals as fused onlydistal ly, but Zhou&Hou (2002) revised this analysis, finding that the metatarsus was fuseddistal ly andproximal ly, but not along most of the length.Hou, Lianhai, Shou, Zhonghe, Martin, Larry D., Feduccia, Alan (1996) "Early adaptive radiation of birds: evidence from fossils from northeastern China. "Science" 274:1164-1167.] Hou, Lianhai. The discovery of a Jurassic carinate bird in China (1996) "Chinese Science Bulletin" 41(2):1861-1864]References
External links
* [http://www.kidsdinos.com/images/dinosaurs/Liaoningornis1140554290.jpgSpecimen picture]
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