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2011-02-15
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ЖурналJournal of Systematic Palaeontology
A new taxon of birds (Aves) from the Cretaceous of Western Siberia, Russia
Journal of Systematic Paleontology. 2011. V. 9. No 1. P. 109-117.
Аннотация
In recent decades numerous findings, mostly from the Early Cretaceous of China, have changed traditional conceptions
about the diversity and evolution of the most ancient Aves. Findings of Mesozoic birds in Russia are extremely rare. Here
we describe a new bird from the Lower Cretaceous (Barremian–Aptian, Ilekskaya Svita) Shestakovo-1 locality (southern
Western Siberia, Russia), that has also yielded dinosaurs, mammals, crocodiles, pterosaurs and lizards. Mystiornis cyrili gen.
et sp. nov. is based on an isolated metatarsus which displays a mosaic of morphological features allowing us to create a new
order, Mystiornithiformes. Mystiornis has a fully consolidated (ornithurine-like) gracile metatarsus with a primitive coplanar
arrangement of the metatarsals, three separate proximal articular facets, and a uniquely located distal interosseal canal. It
also displays diving adaptations previously documented only in Ornithurae.
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