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Dinosaurs 1
The Oldest Record of Ornithuromorpha from the Early Cretaceous of China
Anatomy of the Early Cretaceous Enantiornithine Bird Rapaxavis Pani
Eric Buffetaut, First Evidence of Enantiornithine Birds from The
A Mid-Cretaceous Enantiornithine (Aves) Hatchling Preserved in Burmese Amber with Unusual Plumage
Supplemental Figs S1-S6
A New Diverse Enantiornithine Family (Bohaiornithidae Fam. Nov.) from the Lower Cretaceous of China with Information from Two New Species
A Second Cretaceous Ornithuromorph Bird from the Changma Basin, Gansu Province, Northwestern China Hai-Lu You,Jessie Atterholt
Chapter 4 the Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History
Chapter 2 the Fossil Record of Mesozoic and Paleocene Pennaraptorans
Insight Into the Early Evolution of the Avian Sternum from Juvenile Enantiornithines
Mesozoic Birds of Mongolia and the Former USSR
Section 1. Systematics, Fossil Record, and Biogeography
Fossil Birds: Contributions to the Understanding of Avian Evolution
A Large Accumulation of Avian Eggs from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia (Argentina) Reveals a Novel Nesting Strategy in Mesozoic Birds
SI 1 Stratigraphic Ages and Sources
Buitreraptor Gonzalezorum[I]
Water Vapor Conductance in Fossil Early Bird Eggs and Non-Avian Theropods: Implications for the Evolution of Modern Birds Exposed Nest Structure
Top View
Aves: Enantiornithes): New Data on Biostratigraphy and Biogeography
A New Genus and Species of Enantiornithine Bird from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil Um Novo Gênero E Espécie De Ave Enantiornithine Do Cretáceo Inferior Do Brasil
Wing Upstroke and the Evolution of Flapping Flight
A Reassessment of Sinornis Santensis and Cathayornis Yandica (Aves: Enantiornithes)
Noqvitates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
Supplementary Information a Fast-Growing Basal
The Biogeography of Coelurosaurian Theropods and Its Impact on Their Evolutionary History
The Most Complete Enantiornithine from North America and a Phylogenetic Analysis of the Avisauridae
Suppl Appendices
Quantitative Analysis of Morphometric Data of Pre-Modern Birds: Phylogenetic Versus Ecological Signal
A Mesozoic Bird from Gondwana Preserving Feathers
American Museum Novitates
Supplementary Information 1. Stratigraphy
A New Specimen of Large-Bodied Basal Enantiornithine Bohaiornis
American Museum Novitates
I10-Ornithodira Cladoredo [Converted]