J. K. O'Connor et al. 2016

Full reference
J. K. O'Connor, X.-L. Wang, X.-T. Zheng, H. Hu, X.-M. Zhang and Z.-H. Zhou. 2016. An enantiornithine with a fan-shaped tail, and the evolution of the rectricial complex in early birds. Current Biology 26:114-119 [G. Lloyd/G. Lloyd/P. Wagner]
Metadata
ID number:  67472
Created:  2018-12-03 07:56:19
Modified:  2021-03-08 12:20:10
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated without evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (5) - view classification
'Chiappeavis magnapremaxillo belongs to Chiappeavis' according to J. K. O'Connor et al. 2016
'Chiappeavis belongs to Pengornithidae' according to J. K. O'Connor et al. 2016
'Enantiornithes was reranked as a unranked clade and belongs to Ornithothoraces' according to J. K. O'Connor et al. 2016
'Ornithothoraces belongs to Aves' according to J. K. O'Connor et al. 2016
'Pengornithidae belongs to Enantiornithes' according to J. K. O'Connor et al. 2016
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