Usuario:Ornithodiez/Enantiornithes

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    • Enantiornithes indet., Asia.

Referencias[editar]

  1. Elzanowski (1974) Preliminary note on the palaeognathous bird from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia.
  2. Brodkorb (1976) Discovery of a Cretaceous bird, apparently ancestral to the orders Coraciiformes and Piciformes (Aves: Carinatae).
  3. Elżanowski (1976) Palaeognathous bird from the Cretaceous of Central Asia.
  4. Walker (1981) New subclass of birds from the Cretaceous of South America.
  5. Elżanowski (1981) Embryonic Bird Skeletons from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia.
  6. a b c Nessov (1984) Upper Cretaceous pterosaurs and birds from Central Asia.
  7. Brett-Surman & Paul (1985) A new family of bird-like dinosaurs linking Laurasia and Gondwanaland
  8. Molnar (1986) An enantiornithine bird from the Lower Cretaceous of Queensland, Australia
  9. Sanz et al. (1988) Unusual Early Cretaceous birds from Spain.
  10. Lacasa-Ruiz (1989) New genus of fossil bird from the Neocomian locality of Montsec (Lerida province, Spain).
  11. Nessov & Yarkov (1989) New Cretaceous-Paleogene birds of the USSR and some remarks on the origin and evolution of the Class Aves.
  12. Zhou et al. (1992) Preliminary report on a Mesozoic bird from Liaoning, China.
  13. Sanz & Buscalioni (1992) A new bird from the Early Cretaceous of Las Hoyas, Spain, and the early radiation of birds.
  14. Sereno & Rao (1992) Early evolution of avian flight and perching: new evidence from the Lower Cretaceous of China.
  15. a b c Chiappe, L.M. (1993) Enantiornithine (Aves) Tarsometatarsi from the Cretaceous Lecho Formation of Northwestern Argentina.
  16. Chiappe, L.M. & Calvo, J.O. (1994) Neuquenornis volans, a New Late Cretaceous Bird (Enantiornithes: Avisauridae) from Patagonia, Argentina.
  17. Hou (1994) A late Mesozoic bird from Inner Mongolia.
  18. Varrichio, D.J. & Chiappe, L.M. (1995) A New Enantiornithine Bird From the Upper Cretaceous Two medicine Formation of Montana.
  19. Zhou, Z. (1995) Discovery of a New Enantiornithine Bird from the Cretaceous of Liaoning, China.
  20. Sanz et al. (1996) An Early Cretaceous bird from Spain and its implications for the evolution of avian flight.
  21. a b Kurochkin (1996) A new enantiornithid of the Mongolian Late Cretaceous, and a general appraisal of the infraclass Enantiornithes (Aves).
  22. Hou, L. (1996) The discovery of a Jurassic carinate bird in China.
  23. a b c d e Hou (1997) Mesozoic birds of China.
  24. a b c d e Panteleyev (1998) New species of enantiornithines (Aves: Enantiornithes) from the Upper Cretaceous of central Kyzylkum.
  25. Hou et al. (1999) Archaeopteryx to opposite birds – missing link from the Mesozoic of China.
  26. Kurochkin (1999) A new large enantiornithid from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia.
  27. Hou & Chen (1999) Liaoxiornis dlicatus gen. et sp. nov., the smallest Mesozoic bird.
  28. Ji & Ji (1999) A new genus of the Mesozoic birds from Lingyuan, Liaoning, China.
  29. Zhang & Zhou (2000) A Primitive Enantiornithine Bird and the Origin of Feathers.
  30. Chiappe, L.M. et al. (2001) A New Skull of Gobipteryx minuta (Aves: Enantiornithes) from the Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert.
  31. Zhang et al. (2001) Early diversification of birds: Evidence from a new opposite bird.
  32. Hou, L.H. et al. (2002) Mesozoic Birds from Western Liaoning in China.
  33. Zhou (2002) A new and primitive enantiornithine bird from the Early Cretaceous of China.
  34. Chiappe et al. (2002) New enantiornithine bird from the marine Upper Cretaceous of Alabama.
  35. Hou et al. (2004) New Early Cretaceous fossil from China documents a novel trophic specialization for Mesozoic birds.
  36. Zhang et al. (2004) Description of a new enantiornithine bird from the Early Cretaceous of Hebei, northern China.
  37. Kurochkin, E.N. et al. (2006) On the brain of a primitive bird from the Upper Cretaceous of European Russia.
  38. Zhang et al. (2006) The first Mesozoic heterodactyl bird from China.
  39. Li et al. (2006) New Eoenantiornithid Bird from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of Western Liaoning, China.
  40. Li et al. (2007) Alethoalaornithidae fam. nov.: a new family of enantiornithine bird from the Lower Cretaceous of western Liaoning.
  41. Chiappe et al. (2007) A new Enantiornithine bird from the Late Cretaceous of the Gobi desert.
  42. Walker et al. (2007) Large euenantiornithine birds from the Cretaceous of southern France, North America and Argentina.
  43. Zheng et al. (2007) A new enantiornithine bird with four long rectrices from the Early Cretaceous of northern Hebei, China.
  44. Li et al. (2008) A new species of Cathayornis from the Lower Cretaceous of Inner Mongolia, China and its stratigraphic significance.
  45. Cau & Arduni (2008) Enantiophoenix electrophyla gen. et sp. nov. (Aves, Enantiornithes) from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Lebanon and its phylogenetic relationships.
  46. Zhou et al. (2008) Insight into diversity, body size and morphological evolution from the largest Early Cretaceous enantiornithine bird.
  47. Walker, C.A. & Dyke, G.J. (2009) Euenantiornithine birds from the Late Cretaceous of El Brete (Argentina).
  48. Morschhauser et al. (2009) Anatomy of the Early Cretaceous bird Rapaxavis pani, a new species from Liaoning Province, China.
  49. Dyke, G.J. & Osi, A. (2010) A review of Late Cretaceous fossil birds from Hungary.
  50. Tykoski, R.S. & Fiorillo, A.R. (2010) An enantiornithine bird from the lower middle Cenomanian of Texas.
  51. Wang, X. et al. (2010) A new enantiornithine bird from the early Cretaceous of western Liaoning, China.
  52. Novas, F.E. et al. (2010) New enantiornithine bird (Aves, Ornithothoraces) from the Late Cretaceous of NW Argentina.
  53. Wang, X. et al. (2010) New species of Enantiornithes (Aves: Ornithothoraces) from the Qiaotou Formation in Northern Hebei, China.
  54. O'Connor et al. (2010) A new ornithuromorph (Aves: Ornithothoraces) bird from the Jehol Group indicative of higher-level diversity.
  55. Hu, D. et al. (2011) A new enantiornithine bird from the Lower Cretaceous of western Liaoning, China.
  56. Kurochkin, E.N. et al. (2011) A new taxon of birds (Aves) from the Early Cretaceous of Western Siberia, Russia.
  57. Ji, S. et al. (2011) A new three-dimensionally preserved enantiornithine bird (Aves Ornithothoraces) from Gansu Province, north-western China.
  58. Farke & Petel (2012) An enantiornithine bird from the Campanian Kaiparowits Formation of Utah, USA.
  59. Hu et al. (2012) A new enantiornithine bird from the Lower Cretaceous of Western Liaoning, China, and its implications for early avian evolution.
  60. Li et al. (2012) New Eoenantiornithid Bird from the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation of Western Liaoning, China.
  61. Kurochkin, E.N. et al. (2013) An embryonic enantiornithine bird and associated eggs from the cretaceous of Mongolia.
  62. O'Connor et al. (2013) A new enantiornithine from the Yixian Formation with the first recognized avian enamel specialization.
  63. Wang, X. (2013) Xinghaiornis lini (Aves: Ornithothoraces) from the Early Cretaceous of Liaoning: An Example of Evolutionary Mosaic in Early Birds.
  64. Zhang, Z. et al. (2013) A large bird from the Early Cretaceous of China: new information on the skull of enantiornithines.
  65. a b Wang, M. et al. (2014) A new diverse enantiornithine family (Bohaiornithidae fam. nov.) from the Lower Cretaceous of China with information from two new species.
  66. *Wang, M. et al. (2014) The first enantiornithine bird from the Upper Cretaceous of China.