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Re: Hongshanornis longicresta
Wooow...
(Now if it had been called *H. longicr_i_sta*...)
> I don't know what definition of Ornithurae Zhou and Zhang are using;
Why do you think they are using any? They might just be following BAND
usage (you know, the opposite of "Sauriurae") which seems to be rather
popular in China.
> Thus, _Hongshanornis_ is the most basal known euornithine,
> under Zhou and Zhang's phylogeny.
I guess *Patagopteryx* and *Vorona* are not in the analysis?
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