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RE: palaeognaths (NEORNITHINE PHYLOGENY)



Ahh, the one that isn't in our library yet!

Fred Ruhe


At 09:00 27-07-2001 -0400, you wrote:
>> From: owner-dinosaur@usc.edu [mailto:owner-dinosaur@usc.edu]On Behalf Of
>> T. Mike Keesey
>>
>> Didn't one recent study posit _Lithornithiformes_ as the sister group to
>> _Neornithes_? (The only non-neornithean dinosaur survivors of the K/T! :)
>
>Yes.  The paper was:
>Clarke and Chiappe, 2001. A new carinate bird from the Late Cretaceous of
>Patagonia (Argentina). American Museum Novitates 3323 1-23.
>(previously mentioned on the list at:
>http://www.cmnh.org/fun/dinosaur-archive/2001Mar/msg00773.html)
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