Vegavis iaai has key importance as the most complete of the few neornithine birds known from the Cretaceous, yet its phylogenetic relationships remain controversial. To seek new data to resolve this problem, we fully extracted the skeleton of the holotype MLP 93-I-3-1 from the sedimentary matrix it had been found in to enable new direct observations on its osteology. We provide the first detailed descriptions of the synsacrum confirming the presence of fifteen ankylosed vertebrae, and of the cervical and thoracic vertebrae for this specimen, and elaborate on the available descriptions of the coracoid, humerus, radius, and all pelvic limb elements. A well-marked proximo-caudal fossa of the femur, described as a diagnostic character for Vegav...
The fossil record of terrestrial vertebrates from the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica is currently com...
Additional preparation of the holotype of Con-cornis lacustris from the Lower Cretaceous (Bar-remian...
Mesozoic birds display considerable diversity in size, flight adaptations and feather organization, ...
Vegavis iaai is a neornithine bird coming from the Late Cretaceous Sandwich Bluff Member of the Lópe...
The fossil record of Late Cretaceous-Paleogene modern birds in the Southern Hemisphere includes the ...
We describe a partial skeleton from the lowest Maastrichtian levels of the Snow Hill Island Formatio...
Fig. 3 | Relationships of A. maastrichtensis and stratigraphic provenance of holotype. a, Cladogram ...
Extended Data Fig. 6 | Postcranial morphology of A. maastrichtensis (NHMM 2013 008). The left distal...
We report the discovery of an isolated avian carpometacarpus from the Upper Cretaceous Allen Formati...
Fig. 1 | Digitally segmented skull of Asteriornis maastrichtensis. a–c, Left lateral view (a), right...
Extant birds (Neornithes) are one of the most widespread and diverse vertebrate lineages, but their ...
© July 2020 Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. Rahonavis ostromi, a paravian from the Maastrichtian...
The new remains of Gaviiformes collected from the Maastrichtian Sandwich Bluff Member (López de Bert...
<div><p>Mesozoic bird fossils from the Pacific Coast of North America are rare, but small numbers ar...
Hinasuri nehuensis Tambussi was a robust, extinct rheid bird from the early Pliocene of Buenos Aires...
The fossil record of terrestrial vertebrates from the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica is currently com...
Additional preparation of the holotype of Con-cornis lacustris from the Lower Cretaceous (Bar-remian...
Mesozoic birds display considerable diversity in size, flight adaptations and feather organization, ...
Vegavis iaai is a neornithine bird coming from the Late Cretaceous Sandwich Bluff Member of the Lópe...
The fossil record of Late Cretaceous-Paleogene modern birds in the Southern Hemisphere includes the ...
We describe a partial skeleton from the lowest Maastrichtian levels of the Snow Hill Island Formatio...
Fig. 3 | Relationships of A. maastrichtensis and stratigraphic provenance of holotype. a, Cladogram ...
Extended Data Fig. 6 | Postcranial morphology of A. maastrichtensis (NHMM 2013 008). The left distal...
We report the discovery of an isolated avian carpometacarpus from the Upper Cretaceous Allen Formati...
Fig. 1 | Digitally segmented skull of Asteriornis maastrichtensis. a–c, Left lateral view (a), right...
Extant birds (Neornithes) are one of the most widespread and diverse vertebrate lineages, but their ...
© July 2020 Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. Rahonavis ostromi, a paravian from the Maastrichtian...
The new remains of Gaviiformes collected from the Maastrichtian Sandwich Bluff Member (López de Bert...
<div><p>Mesozoic bird fossils from the Pacific Coast of North America are rare, but small numbers ar...
Hinasuri nehuensis Tambussi was a robust, extinct rheid bird from the early Pliocene of Buenos Aires...
The fossil record of terrestrial vertebrates from the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica is currently com...
Additional preparation of the holotype of Con-cornis lacustris from the Lower Cretaceous (Bar-remian...
Mesozoic birds display considerable diversity in size, flight adaptations and feather organization, ...