Incolornis
Incolornis (meaning "inhabitant bird") is an extinct genus of basal birds from the Late Cretaceous (Coniacian, 89-86 mya). Remains have been found in the Bissekty Formation in Uzbekistan.It is only known from fragmentary coracoids. The systematic position of the genus is unclear; it might have been an enantiornithine bird. Two species are known, Incolonis silvae and Incolornis martini; the latter was initially placed in the genus Enantiornis. The estimated length of these animals was 135 mm for I. silvae and 220 mm for I. martini.
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Incolornis
Incolornis (meaning "inhabitant bird") is an extinct genus of basal birds from the Late Cretaceous (Coniacian, 89-86 mya). Remains have been found in the Bissekty Formation in Uzbekistan.It is only known from fragmentary coracoids. The systematic position of the genus is unclear; it might have been an enantiornithine bird. Two species are known, Incolonis silvae and Incolornis martini; the latter was initially placed in the genus Enantiornis. The estimated length of these animals was 135 mm for I. silvae and 220 mm for I. martini.
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Incolornis (meaning "inhabitan ...... vae and 220 mm for I. martini.
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Late Cretaceous,
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(Panteleev, 1998)
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*I. martini
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]*I. silvae
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Incolornis
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Incolornis silvae
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Panteleev, 1998
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Incolornis (meaning "inhabitan ...... vae and 220 mm for I. martini.
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Incolornis
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