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- Yungavolucris is a genus of enantiornitheans. It contains the single species Yungavolucris brevipedalis, which lived in the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian...
- Early Neornithes such as Vegavis co-existed with forms as bizarre as Yungavolucris and Avisaurus. Though mostly small, marine Hesperornithes became relatively...
- enantiornithines known only from leg bones, namely Lectavis, Soroavisaurus or Yungavolucris. However, these apparently were all smaller than Enantiornis. Hindlimb...
- described earlier based on leg bones. While the tarsometatarsus of Yungavolucris seems too wide (and short) to match Martinavis, and Lectavis was slightly...
- = Parabohaiornis j = Pterygornis l = Vorona m = Yuanjiawaornis n = Yungavolucris de Souza Carvalho, I.; Novas, F. E.; AgnolĂ­n, F. L.; Isasi, M. P.; Freitas...
- titanosaurs Soroavisaurus S. australis "Tarsometatarsus and phalanges." Avisaurid enantiornithes Yungavolucris Y. brevipedalis "Tarsometatarsi" Enantiornithes...
- Qiliania Sazavis Shangyang Sinornis Xiangornis Yatenavis Yuanjiawaornis Yungavolucris Yuornis Iberomesornithidae Iberomesornis Noguerornis Pengornithidae...
- = Parabohaiornis j = Pterygornis l = Vorona m = Yuanjiawaornis n = Yungavolucris Enantiornithes taxonomy is difficult to evaluate, and as a result few...
- in the form of Enantiornis, Lectavis, Martinavis, Soroavisaurus, and Yungavolucris. Dinosaurs portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Noasaurus....
- recorded as part of a clade closely related to Vorona, Grabauornis and Yungavolucris. N. eos was a small species, about the size of a blackbird; it probably...