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[dinosaur] Orienantius, new enantiornithine from Lower Cretaceous of Hebei Province, China





Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com

A new paper:

Orienantius ritteri gen. et sp. nov.


Di Liu, L.M.Chiappe, Yuguang Zhang, F.J.Serrano & Qingjin Meng (2018)
Soft tissue preservation in two new enantiornithine specimens (Aves) from the Lower Cretaceous Huajiying Formation of Hebei Province, China.
Cretaceous Research (advance online publication)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2018.10.017Â
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667118301174Â


We describe two nearly complete enantiornithine skeletons from the Lower Cretaceous Huajiying Formation (ca. 130.7 Ma) of northern Hebei province, China. Many morphological features indicate that these specimens represent a new taxon, here named Orienantius ritteri gen. et sp. nov. The new fossils preserve their plumage as well as rare information about their soft tissues, including the wingâs patagia. Multivariate analyses of their skeleton and flight feathers provide insight into the aerodynamic performance of these early enantiornithines, suggesting that these birds had evolved highly maneuverable, intermittent flap-gliding flight. Additionally, the presence in this new taxon of traits characteristic of younger enantiornithines and the broad phylogenetic spread of the clade during the Huajiying Formation corroborates previous claims that a significant episode of taxonomic differentiation took place prior to the earliest known phases of this cladeâs evolutionary history.


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