The First Mesozoic Heterodactyl Bird from China
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    Dalingheornis liweii gen. et sp. nov., a new enantiornithine bird was collected from the early Cretaceous Yixian Formation in northeastern China. It is the first record of a highly specialized heterodactyl foot in Mesozoic birds. The Y-shaped furcula with short hypocleidum is different from that of other enantiornithines. The minor metacarpal is robust and longer than the major metacarpal. A long bony tail composed of 20 caudal vertebrae with chevrons resembling those of dromaeosaurids and thus, highlighting again the evolutionary relationship between birds and non-avian theropods. Well-preserved alula feathers and a heterodactyl foot provide strong evidence for the arboreal habit of Dalingheornis.

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ZHANG Zihui HOU Lianhai HASEGAWA Yoshikasu Jingmai O'CONNOR Larry D. MARTIN Luis M. CHIAPPE.2006. The First Mesozoic Heterodactyl Bird from China[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),80(5):631-635

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  • Received:November 07,2005
  • Revised:April 29,2006
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