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A beaked bird from the Jurassic of China Lian-hai Hou*, Zhonghe Zhou*†, Larry
D. Martin† & Alan Feduccia‡
*Institute
of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing 100044, China
†Museum of Natural History and
Department of Systematics and Ecology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045,
USA
‡Department of Biology, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599, USA
DISCOVERY of avian remains close to the age of Archaeopteryx
in the Liaoning Province of northeastern China provides the earliest evidence for a
beaked, edentulous bird. The associated wing skeleton retains the primitive pattern
found in Archaeopteryx, including a manus with unfused carpal elements and
long digits. Two leg skeletons from the same site also show an
Archaeopteryxlevel of morphology, and provide the earliest indisputable
evidence for a covering of body contour feathers. These specimens provide evidence
for either an undiscovered pre-Archaeopteryx or a rapid,
post-Archaeopteryxevolution in birds. As the first Jurassic birds to be
described from outside Germany, they show that birds with long fingers terminating
in large recurved claws were widely distributed. They are not found in the Early
Cretaceous sediments of the same region, where there is a diverse assemblage of more
advanced flying birds with smaller fingers and claws. The postcran-ial structure of
Archaeopteryx andConfuciusornis seems to be adapted for climbing tree
trunks and may have disappeared near the end of the Jurassic.
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