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- Ambiortiformes abstract "Ambiortiformes is a group of prehistoric birds.The first species to be included, Ambiortus dementjevi, lived sometime during the Barremian age between 136.4 and 125 million years ago in today's Mongolia. A. dementjevi belongs to the Ornithuromorpha (the group containing modern birds but not enantiornithes), according to all published cladistic analyses. However, the exact position of the species within this group has been controversial. Most analyses have found it to be either an unresolved member of the Ornithurae, or a more primitive member of Ornithuromorpha. One 2006 study, for example, found it to be more primitive than Yanornis but more advanced than Hongshanornis, or even a member of the specific group containing both Yanornis and Yixianornis.The group includes at least Ambiortus and possibly the supposed close relative Apsaravis. The results of a cladistic analysis published in 2011 indicate that Apsaravis and Palintropus are very closely related.".
- Ambiortiformes wikiPageID "35251644".
- Ambiortiformes wikiPageRevisionID "589760613".
- Ambiortiformes authority "Kurochkin, 1982".
- Ambiortiformes fossilRange "Early Cretaceous-Late Cretaceous,".
- Ambiortiformes name "Ambiortformes".
- Ambiortiformes subdivision "Ambiortus".
- Ambiortiformes subdivision "Apsaravis".
- Ambiortiformes subdivision "Palintropus?".
- Ambiortiformes subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Ambiortiformes synonyms "Apsaraviformes (Kurochkin, 1982)".
- Ambiortiformes synonyms "Palintropiformes? (Longrich, Tokaryk and Field, 2011)".
- Ambiortiformes subject Category:Ambiortidae.
- Ambiortiformes subject Category:Basal_Ornithurae.
- Ambiortiformes comment "Ambiortiformes is a group of prehistoric birds.The first species to be included, Ambiortus dementjevi, lived sometime during the Barremian age between 136.4 and 125 million years ago in today's Mongolia. A. dementjevi belongs to the Ornithuromorpha (the group containing modern birds but not enantiornithes), according to all published cladistic analyses. However, the exact position of the species within this group has been controversial.".
- Ambiortiformes label "Ambiortiformes".
- Ambiortiformes sameAs m.0zwjgqx.
- Ambiortiformes sameAs Q16827817.
- Ambiortiformes sameAs Q16827817.
- Ambiortiformes wasDerivedFrom Ambiortiformes?oldid=589760613.
- Ambiortiformes isPrimaryTopicOf Ambiortiformes.