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[dinosaur] Khinganornis, new ornithuromorph bird from Inner Mongolia, China




Ben Creisler
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A new paper:

Khinganornis hulunbuirensis gen. et sp. nov.


Xuri Wang, Andrea Cau, Martin KundrÃt, Luis M. Chiappe, Qiang Ji, Yang Wang & Wenhao Wu (2020)
A new advanced ornithuromorph bird from Inner Mongolia documents the northernmost geographic distribution of the Jehol paleornithofauna in China.
Historical Biology (advance online publication)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2020.1731805
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08912963.2020.1731805


We describe a new taxon of advanced ornithuromorph bird, Khinganornis hulunbuirensis gen. et sp. nov., from the previously unreported Pigeon Hill locality of the Lower Cretaceous Longjiang Formation in the northern Greater Khingan Range area of Inner Mongolia, China. A cladistics analysis resolves K. hulunbuirensis as the sister group of a clade formed by Changzuiornis and Iteravis among ornithuromorphs. The osteohistological analysis indicates that K. hulunbuirensis is the first ornithuromorph that maintained an uninterrupted growth during a longer period characterised by slow deposition of low-vascularised and terminal avascular bone tissue. The relatively long hindlimbs and elongate pedal digits with long proximal phalanges suggest a wading and amphibious ecology for the new bird. The discovery of K. hulunbuirensis represents the first occurrence of Jehol birds in the Greater Khingan Range and documents the northernmost known geographic distribution of the celebrated avifauna in China. The new record implies more extended palaeogeographic range for the early diversification of Mesozoic birds on the eastern side of Laurasia.

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