Zhongjianornis
Zhongjianornis is a genus of beaked, pigeon-sized birds from the early Cretaceous period of China. It is known from one fossil found at Jianchang, Liaoning Province, in rocks of the Jiufotang Formation, representing the type species Zhongjianornis yangi. The holotype specimen is in the collection of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing, and the species Z. yangi is named for the IVPP's founder, Yang Zhongjian. This specimen is catalogued under the accession number IVPP V15900. It consists of a complete skeleton, possibly only missing a few tail vertebrae.
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Zhongjianornis
Zhongjianornis is a genus of beaked, pigeon-sized birds from the early Cretaceous period of China. It is known from one fossil found at Jianchang, Liaoning Province, in rocks of the Jiufotang Formation, representing the type species Zhongjianornis yangi. The holotype specimen is in the collection of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing, and the species Z. yangi is named for the IVPP's founder, Yang Zhongjian. This specimen is catalogued under the accession number IVPP V15900. It consists of a complete skeleton, possibly only missing a few tail vertebrae.
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Zhongjianornis is a genus of b ...... missing a few tail vertebrae.
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Zhongjianornis yangi (Чжонгяно ...... ребців. Був розміром з голуба.
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Early Cretaceous,
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Zhongjianornis
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Zhou, Zhang & Li, 2010
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yangi
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Zhongjianornis is a genus of b ...... missing a few tail vertebrae.
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Zhongjianornis yangi (Чжонгяно ...... ребців. Був розміром з голуба.
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Zhongjianornis yangi
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Zhongjianornis
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Zhongjianornis
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