Liu Di, Chiappe Luis M, Serrano Francisco, Habib Michael, Zhang Yuguang, Meng Qinjing
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
Beijing Museum of Natural History, Beijing, China.
PLoS One. 2017 Oct 11;12(10):e0184637. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184637. eCollection 2017.
We describe an exquisitely preserved new avian fossil (BMNHC-PH-919) from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of eastern Inner Mongolia, China. Although morphologically similar to Cathayornithidae and other small-sized enantiornithines from China's Jehol Biota, many morphological features indicate that it represents a new species, here named Junornis houi. The new fossil displays most of its plumage including a pair of elongated, rachis-dominated tail feathers similarly present in a variety of other enantiornithines. BMNHC-PH-919 represents the first record of a Jehol enantiornithine from Inner Mongolia, thus extending the known distribution of these birds into the eastern portion of this region. Furthermore, its well-preserved skeleton and wing outline provide insight into the aerodynamic performance of enantiornithines, suggesting that these birds had evolved bounding flight-a flight mode common to passeriforms and other small living birds-as early as 125 million years ago.
我们描述了一件保存精美的新鸟类化石(BMNHC-PH-919),它来自中国内蒙古东部下白垩统义县组。尽管在形态上与华夏鸟科以及中国热河生物群的其他小型反鸟类相似,但许多形态特征表明它代表了一个新物种,在此命名为侯氏侏罗鸟。这块新化石展示了其大部分羽毛,包括一对细长的、以羽轴为主的尾羽,其他多种反鸟类也有类似特征。BMNHC-PH-919代表了来自内蒙古的热河反鸟类的首次记录,从而将这些鸟类的已知分布范围扩展到该地区东部。此外,其保存完好的骨骼和翅膀轮廓为了解反鸟类的空气动力学性能提供了线索,表明这些鸟类早在1.25亿年前就已经进化出跳跃飞行——一种雀形目和其他小型现存鸟类常见的飞行模式。