-
Neornithes into the
Holarctic and Paleotropics. On the
other hand, the
occurrence of
Asteriornis in the
Northern Hemisphere suggest that
Neornithes dis****d...
- of a
species and all its
extant or
extinct descendants. For example,
Neornithes (birds) can be
defined as a
crown group,
which includes the most recent...
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Neornithes was
originally proposed as a
replacement for
Ornithurae by
Gadow in 1892 and 1893.
Gauthier and de Queiroz, therefore,
consider Neornithes...
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classification according to
Systema Naturae 2000,
which conflicts with Wikipedia's classification. "The Taxonomicon:
Neornithes".
Retrieved 3
December 2010....
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within the late Cretaceous,
alongside the
other dinosaurs. Much of the
Neornithes'
fossil record around the Cretaceous–Paleogene
extinction event is made...
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Asteriornis is one of the oldest-known
birds irre****ably
belonging to the
group Neornithes,
which encomp****es all
modern birds. It
possesses characteristics of both...
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Neoaves is a
clade that
consists of all
modern birds (
Neornithes or Aves) with the
exception of
Palaeognathae (ratites and kin) and
Galloanserae (ducks...
- 2(1), 1-22; https://doi.org/10.3390/birds2010001 Boyd, John (2007). "
NEORNITHES: 46 Orders" (PDF). John Boyd's website.
Retrieved 30
December 2017. Claramunt...
- L. (2007). "Higher-order
phylogeny of
modern birds (Theropoda, Aves:
Neornithes)
based on
comparative anatomy. II.
Analysis and discussion". The Science...
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Subclass Ichthyornithes (toothed, but
otherwise modern birds)
Subclass Neornithes (all
living birds)
class Mammalia (mammals)
Subclass Prototheria (Monotremata...