Protarchaeopteryx has digit III preserved crossing under digit II, so it would presumedly also have this morphology. Caudipteryx only has two short phalanges on digit III, but Gishlick (2001) notes its third digit also underlies its primary feathers. I'm unaware of any other taxa preserved with digit III crossing digit II, but this is only seen some specimens of Confuciusornis, so this does not mean much.
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