Yanornis

Yanornis (simplified Chinese: 燕鸟; traditional Chinese: 燕鳥; pinyin: Yān niǎo; lit. 'Yan bird') is an extinct genus of fish-eating Early Cretaceous birds. Two species have been described, both from Liaoning province, China: Yanornis martini, based on several fossils found in the 120-million-year-old Jiufotang Formation at Chaoyang, and Yanornis guozhangi, from the 124-million-year-old Yixian Formation.

Yanornis
Temporal range: Aptian,
Fossil specimen of Y. martini
Artist's reconstruction of Y. martini
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Theropoda
Clade: Avialae
Family: Songlingornithidae
Genus: Yanornis
Zhou & Zhang, 2001
Type species
Yanornis martini
Zhou & Zhang, 2001
Species
  • Y. martini
    Zhou & Zhang, 2001
  • Y. guozhangi
    Wang et al., 2013
Synonyms
  • Archaeovolans repatriatus
    Czerkas & Xu, 2002
  • Aberratiodontus wui
    Gong, Hou & Wang, 2004
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