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- with unguals, a footed pubis, and stomach ribs. Sinornis is known only from the type species, Sinornis santensis. The generic name comes from the Latin...
- recent common ancestor of all avialans closer to modern birds than to Sinornis. Clarke et al. (2006) found that the most primitive known euornithians...
- Cathayornis can be told apart from similar Enantiornithes (especially Sinornis, Eocathayornis, and Houornis) by its larger size, a shorter and straighter...
- In 1998, Paul Sereno defined Ornithothoraces in the same way, but used Sinornis santensis instead of Iberomesornis romerali. The cladogram below follows...
- few previously described "birds" (e.g. Iberomesornis, Cathayornis, and Sinornis) were also Enantiornithes. The name "Enantiornithes" means "opposite birds"...
- PMIDĀ 34854094. S2CIDĀ 244860443. O'Connor, J.; ****, G. (2010). "A re****essment of Sinornis santensis and Cathayornis yandica (Aves: Enantiornithes)". Records of the...
- genera more closely related to it than to either Longipteryx, Gobipteryx or Sinornis. Matt Martyniuk gave the name Avisauroidea to this group, although the...
- of Late Jur****ic (Tithonian) age at the time. Although two bird genera, Sinornis and Cathayornis, had already described from the Jehol biota in 1992, these...
- Jeholornis. Similiyanornis Wang et al. 2020 Valid Early Cretaceous China Sinornis Sereno & Rao 1992 Valid Early Cretaceous China Songlingornis Hou 1997 Valid...
- Liaoning province, China. Well preserved specimens of Chinese species such as Sinornis and Confuciusornis have permitted scientists to better understand the birds'...