Pengornis is the largest known enantiornithine bird from the Early Cretaceous of northeast China. The name derives from "Peng", which refers to a mythological...
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in size with some species. The largest species in this clade include Pengornis houi, Xiangornis shenmi, Zhouornis hani, and Mirarce eatoni, (with the latter...
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magnapremaxillo O'Connor et al. 2016 †Eopengornis martini Wang et al. 2014 †Pengornis houi Zhou, Clarke & Zhang 2008 (Early Cretaceous) †Parapengornis eurycaudatus...
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Pliocene Ahl al Oughlam Morocco A Pelagornithidae Fürbringer, 1888. Pengornis houi Gen. nov. et Sp. nov. Valid Zhou Zhonghe Julia A. Clarke Zhang Fucheng...
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Junornis (redirect from Junornis houi)
Zhang Yuguang and Meng Qinjing named and described the type species Junornis houi. The generic name is derived from Chinese jun, 俊, "beautiful", and Greek...
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Cuspirostrisornis (redirect from Cuspirostrisornis houi)
genus of enantiornithean bird. Only one species is known, Cuspirostrisornis houi, though some researchers believe this to be a synonym of the similar species...
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researchers, including Largirostrornis sexdentoris and Cuspirostrisornis houi, though this has yet to be supported by rigorous study. O'Connor and colleagues...
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