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    Avialae ("bird wings") is a clade containing the only living dinosaurs, the birds, and their closest relatives. It is usually defined as all theropod...
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    related to them than to Ornithomimus velox. It contains the major subgroups Avialae, Dromaeosauridae, Troodontidae, Oviraptorosauria, and Therizinosauria....
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    troodontids, while the body mass continued to decrease in many forms within Avialae. Fossils show that all the earliest members of Paraves found to date started...
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    popular reference books as the oldest known bird (member of the group Avialae). Older potential avialans have since been identified, including Anchiornis...
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    known only from fossils, and assigning them, instead, to the broader group Avialae, on the principle that a clade based on extant species should be limited...
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    of this article, a 'bird' is considered to be any member of the clade Avialae. Some dinosaur groups which may or may not be true birds are listed below...
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    the ornithischians, then in the lineage of saurischians including birds (Avialae), and lastly in the therizinosaurians. This would then be an example of...
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    member of the family Scansoriopterygidae and as a basal member of the clade Avialae; this was confirmed by the subsequent analysis conducted by Hu et al. (2009)...
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    closer to Avialae than to dromaeosaurines. A large analysis published by Agnolín and Novas (2013) recovered Rahonavis as closer to Avialae than to Dromaeosauridae...
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  • This is an incomplete list that briefly describes vertebrates that were extant during the Campanian, a stage of the Late Cretaceous Period which extended...
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    Longrich, N. R. (2017). "Maaqwi cascadensis: A large, marine diving bird (Avialae: Ornithurae) from the Upper Cretaceous of British Columbia, Canada". PLOS...
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    ornithomimosaurians. Dromaeosaurids share many features with early birds (clade Avialae or Aves). The precise nature of their relationship to birds has undergone...
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    †Halszkaraptorinae (duck-like; potentially semiaquatic) †Unenlagiinae (long-snouted) Avialae (modern birds and extinct relatives) Timeline of major dinosaur groups...
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    Scientific American. Retrieved September 6, 2008. Padian, Kevin (2004). "Basal Avialae". In Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; Osmólska, Halszka (eds.). The...
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    coelurosaurs, Phil Senter found Scansoriopteryx to be a member of the clade Avialae. This view was supported by a second phylogenetic analysis performed by...
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  • example, used the term "protobird" for primitive members of the clade Avialae. In this sense, protobirds would include animals like Confuciusornis, Sapeornis...
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    metatarsals into a tarsometatarsus. The degree of fusion is typical for the Avialae, the evolutionary branch of the birds and their direct relatives. The position...
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    Archaeopterygidae, or an assemblage of dinosaurs that are an evolutionary grade within Avialae or Paraves. Anchiornithids share many general features with other paravians...
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    (small to medium-sized theropods) †Troodontidae (small, gracile theropods) Avialae (birds and extinct relatives) †Omnivoropterygidae (large, early short-tailed...
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  • of climbing and gliding dinosaurs Other (extinct) members of the clade Avialae, perhaps also other Maniraptorans The Flying Dinosaur, a roller coaster...
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    Phylum: Chordata Clade: Dinosauria Clade: Saurischia Clade: Theropoda Clade: Avialae Clade: Ornithothoraces Clade: Euornithes Stejneger, 1884 Subgroups †Archaeorhynchus...
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    disputed status (avian? or non-avian?, where "avian" refers to the clade Avialae), as well as purely vernacular terms. The list includes all commonly accepted...
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    Miyata, K., Wang, M., & Zhou, Z. (2019). An unusual bird (Theropoda, Avialae) from the Early Cretaceous of Japan suggests complex evolutionary history...
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    If the latter classification is used then the larger group is termed Avialae. Currently, the relationship between non-avian dinosaurs, Archaeopteryx...
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    (Microraptor zhaoianus + Sinornithosaurus millenii + V. mongoliensis) Avialae (Archaeopteryx + Neornithes) (Iguanodon/Triceratops > Cetiosaurus/Tyrannosaurus)...
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    concluded that it was an early member of the group Avialae, along with Archaeopteryx. Members of Avialae, called avialans, are all more closely related to...
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  • ISBN 978-0-595-49596-2. OCLC 757322661. Padian, Kevin (2004). "Basal Avialae". In Weishampel, David B.; Dodson, Peter; Osmólska, Halszka (eds.). The...
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    from dinosaurs that are very primitive members of the bird lineage, or Avialae. The most primitive example is Epidexipteryx, which had a short tail with...
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    dinosaur. Described in 1996, it was the first dinosaur taxon outside of Avialae (birds and their immediate relatives) to be found with evidence of feathers...
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  • to the Ornithothoraces clade, belonging to Avialae, or a sister taxon to a clade made up of all other Avialae except Archaeopteryx. The creators of the...
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