Belongs within: Ornithothoraces.
Contains: Aves.
The Ornithurae are a clade of birds including all modern species together with related fossil forms possessing a very short pygostyle and completely fused tarsometatarsus (Zhou & Zhang 2005). Basal members of this clade include the famous toothed seabirds Ichthyornis and Hesperornis from the Late Cretaceous of North America.
Synapomorphies (from Zhou & Zhang 2005): Pygostyle very short; coracoid strut-like with well-developed procoracoid process; furcula U-shaped; sternum elongate; major digit with first phalanx significantly laterally expanded, tightly abutted by reduced minor digit; tarsometatarsus completely fused.
<==Ornithurae [Ichthyornithiformes, Odontoholomorphae, Odontornithes, Odontotormae, Plataleae] C04
|--Hongshanornis Zhou & Zhang 2005 ZZ05
| `--*H. longicresta Zhou & Zhang 2005 ZZ05
`--+--+--Liaoningornis Hou 1997 ZZ05, P04
| | `--L. longidigitus Hou 1997 P04
| `--+--Yixianornis grabaui ZZ05
| `--Yanornis Zhou & Zhang 2001 ZZ05, D07
| |--Y. chaoyangensis ZZ05
| `--Y. martini D07
`--+--Apsaravis Norell & Clarke 2001 ZZ05, NC01 [Apsaravidae, Apsaraviformes]
| `--*A. ukhaana Norell & Clarke 2001 NC01
`--+--+--Ambiortus Kurochkin 1982 P04
| | `--A. dementjevi Kurochkin 1982 [incl. Holbotia ponomarenkoi Kurochkin 1982] P04
| `--Carinatae P04
| |--Ichthyornis Marsh 1872 C04 (see below for synonymy)
| | `--I. anceps (Marsh 1872) (see below for synonymy) C04
| `--+--Aves C04
| |--Apatornis Marsh 1873 [Apatornithidae] C04
| | `--*A. celer Marsh 1873 C04 [=Ichthyornis celer P04]
| |--Iaceornis Clarke 2004 C04
| | `--*I. marshi Clarke 2004 C04
| `--Guildavis Clarke 2004 C04
| `--*G. tener (Marsh 1880) [=Ichthyornis tener] C04
`--Hesperornithes [Hesperornithiformes, Odontoholcae, Odontolcae] C04
| i. s.: Asiahesperornis Nessov & Prizemlin 1991 P04
| `--A. bazhanovi Nessov & Prizemlin 1991 P04
| Judinornis Nessov & Borkin 1983 P04
| `--J. nogontsavensis Nessov & Borkin 1983 P04
| Pasquiaornis Tokaryk, Cumbaa & Storer 1997 P04
| |--P. hardiei Tokaryk, Cumbaa & Storer 1998 P04
| `--P. tankei Tokaryk, Cumbaa & Storer 1997 P04
| Potamornis Elżanowski, Paul & Stidham 1999 P04
| `--P. skutchi Elżanowski, Paul & Stidham 1999 P04
|--Enaliornis Seeley 1876 P04 (see below for synonymy)
| |--E. barretti Seeley 1876 [=Palaeocolymbus barretti] P04
| |--E. sedgwicki (Seeley 1876) [=Pelagornis sedgwicki] P04
| `--E. seeleyi D07
`--+--Baptornis Marsh 1877 P04 [Baptornithidae FP64]
| `--B. advenus Marsh 1877 C04
`--Hesperornithidae C04
|--Coniornis Marsh 1893 FP64, P04
| `--C. altus Marsh 1893 [incl. Hesperornis montanus Shufeldt 1915] P04
|--Lestornis Marsh 1876 C04, P04
| `--L. crassipes Marsh 1876 C04 [=Hesperornis crassipes P04]
|--Parahesperornis Martin 1983 C04, P04
| `--P. alexi Martin 1983 P04
`--Hesperornis Marsh 1872 [incl. Hargeria Lucas 1903] P04
|--H. gracilis Marsh 1876 C04 [=Hargeria gracilis P04]
`--H. regalis Marsh 1872 P04
Ornithurae incertae sedis:
Chaoyangia Hou & Zhang 1993 P04
`--C. beishanensis Hou & Zhang 1993 P04
Gansus Hou & Liu 1984 P04
`--G. yumenensis Hou & Liu 1984 P04
Gargantuavis Buffetaut & Le Loeuff 1998 P04
`--G. philoinos Buffetaut & Le Loeuff 1998 P04
Horezmavis Nessov & Borkin 1983 P04
`--H. eocretacea Nessov & Borkin 1983 P04
Limenavis Clarke & Chiappe 2001 P04
`--L. patagonica Clarke & Chiappe 2001 P04
Qinornis paleocenica Xue 1995 M09
Cimolopteryx retusus C04
Enaliornis Seeley 1876 P04 [incl. Palaeocolymbus Seeley 1876 P04, Pelagornis Seeley 1876 non Lartet 1857 P04; Enaliornithidae FP64]
Ichthyornis Marsh 1872 C04 [incl. Angelinornis Kashin 1972 P04, Colonosaurus Marsh 1872 P04; Ichthyornidae, Ichthyornithes, Ichthyornithidae]
Ichthyornis anceps (Marsh 1872) [=Graculavus anceps; incl. G. agilis Marsh 1873, Ichthyornis agilis, Plegadornis antecessor Wetmore 1962, Angelinornis antecessor, Ichthyornis antecessor, *I. dispar Marsh 1872, Colonosaurus mudgei Marsh 1872, I. validus Marsh 1880, I. victor Marsh 1876] C04
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[C04] Clarke, J. A. 2004. Morphology, phylogenetic taxonomy, and systematics of Ichthyornis and Apatornis (Avialae: Ornithurae). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 286: 1–179.
[D07] Dixon, D. 2007. The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures. Hermes House: London.
[FP64] Fisher, J., & R. T. Peterson. 1964. The World of Birds: A comprehensive guide to general ornithology. Macdonald: London.
[M09] Mayr, G. 2009. Paleogene Fossil Birds. Springer.
[NC01] Norell, M. A., & J. A. Clarke. 2001. Fossil that fills a critical gap in avian evolution. Nature 409: 181–184.
[P04] Padian, K. 2004. Basal Avialae. In: Weishampel, D. B., P. Dodson & H. Osmólska (eds) The Dinosauria 2nd ed. pp. 210–231. University of California Press: Berkeley.
[ZZ05] Zhou, Z., & F. Zhang. 2005. Discovery of an ornithurine bird and its implications for Early Cretaceous avian radiation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 102: 18998–19002.
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