Piscivorenantiornis
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| Piscivorenantiornis | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Reptilia |
| Clade: | Dinosauria |
| Clade: | Saurischia |
| Clade: | Theropoda |
| Clade: | Avialae |
| Clade: | †Enantiornithes |
| Genus: | †Piscivorenantiornis Wang, Zhou & Sullivan, 2016 |
| Type species | |
| Piscivorenantiornis inusitatus Wang, Zhou & Sullivan, 2016 | |
Piscivorenantiornis is a genus of enantiornithine bird from the Jiufotang Formation of Liaoning, China. It is known from a single species, P. insusitatus.[1]
The holotype of Piscivorenantiornis (IVPP V22582), was discovered near Dapingfang in Chaoyang County, Liaoning, China, in sediments identified as belonging to the Jiufotang Formation.[1][2] Piscivoreantiornis' genus name is derived from the Latin piscis ("fish") and vorare ("to eat"), denoting it as the first known piscivorous enantiornithine; the specific name derives from the Latin inusitatus ("extraordinary").[1] A second specimen of P. inusitatus (IVPP V23362) was described in 2020.[3]
Description
Piscivorenantiornis was a small enantiornithine.[1] The sternum resembles bohaiornithids in some regards, though its lateral trabecula lacks the strong lateral deflection that characterises them. It preserves a pair of craniolateral processes absent in most other enantiornithines. The articular sulci of the coracoid are widely spaced. The pubic boot is large and its tip is strongly recurved.[1][4]