Mayr Gerald, Pohl Burkhard, Peters D Stefan
Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg, Division of Ornithology, Senckenberganlage 25, D-60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Science. 2005 Dec 2;310(5753):1483-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1120331.
A nearly complete skeleton of Archaeopteryx with excellent bone preservation shows that the osteology of the urvogel is similar to that of nonavian theropod dinosaurs. The new specimen confirms the presence of a hyperextendible second toe as in dromaeosaurs and troodontids. Archaeopteryx had a plesiomorphic tetraradiate palatine bone and no fully reversed first toe. These observations provide further evidence for the theropod ancestry of birds. In addition, the presence of a hyperextendible second toe blurs the distinction of archaeopterygids from basal deinonychosaurs (troodontids and dromaeosaurs) and challenges the monophyly of Aves.
一具保存极为完好的近乎完整的始祖鸟骨骼表明,这种原始鸟类的骨骼结构与非鸟类兽脚亚目恐龙相似。新标本证实了始祖鸟存在与驰龙科和伤齿龙科一样的可过度伸展的第二趾。始祖鸟具有近祖的四辐射型腭骨,且没有完全反转的第一趾。这些观察结果为鸟类的兽脚亚目祖先提供了进一步证据。此外,可过度伸展的第二趾的存在模糊了始祖鸟科与基础恐爪龙类(伤齿龙科和驰龙科)之间的区别,并对鸟类的单系性提出了挑战。