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Wednesday, March 20, 2019
[PaleoOrnithology • 2017] Piscivorenantiornis inusitatus • The First Known Piscivorous Enantiornithine Bird from the Early Cretaceous of China ---ScRaBBlE
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Piscivorenantiornis inusitatus Wang & Zhou, 2017 DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2017.1278702 A BSTRACT A fish-eating enantiornithine bir...
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[PaleoOrnithology • 2017] Leucocarbo septentrionalis • Speciation, Range Contraction and Extinction in the Endemic New Zealand King Shag Complex ---ScRaBBlE
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Leucocarbo septentrionalis Rawlence, Till, Easton, Spencer, Schuckard, Melville, Scofield, Tennyson, Rayner & Waters, 2017 Kohatu Shag |...
[PaleoOrnithology • 2017] An Ichthyornis-like bird from the earliest Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of European Russia ---ScRaBBlE
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An Ichthyornis -like bird from the earliest Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of European Russia. Zelenkov, Averianov & Popov, 2017 element...
[PaleoOrnithology • 2017] Tsidiiyazhi abini • Early Paleocene Landbird Supports Rapid Phylogenetic and Morphological Diversification of Crown Birds after the K–Pg Mass Extinction ---ScRaBBlE
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Tsidiiyazhi abini Ksepka, Stidham & Williamson, 2017 storagetwo.com Artwork by Sean Murtha @KsepkaLab DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1700...
[PaleoOrnithology • 2017] Cruralispennia multidonta • A Bizarre Early Cretaceous Enantiornithine Bird with Unique Crural Feathers and An Ornithuromorph Plough-shaped Pygostyle ---ScRaBBlE
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Cruralispennia multidonta Wang, O’Connor, Pan & Zhou, 2017 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms14141 Abstract Enantiornithes are the most successf...
[PaleoOrnithology • 2017] Kumimanu biceae • A Paleocene Penguin from New Zealand Substantiates Multiple Origins of Gigantism in Fossil Sphenisciformes ---ScRaBBlE
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Kumimanu biceae Mayr, Scofield, De Pietri & Tennyson, 2017 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01959-6 Abstract One of the notable features of ...
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