The "dromaeo-avemorphs", as they are informally known (Paul, 2002), represent a group of early paravian theropods with asymmetrical feathers and an Archaeopteryx-like body. According to Hartman et al. (2019), the animals shown in this image might, together, form a clade (monophyletic group) without modern birds.

The "dromaeo-avemorphs", as they are informally known (Paul, 2002), represent a group of early paravian theropods with asymmetrical feathers and an Archaeopteryx-like body. According to Hartman et al. (2019), the animals shown in this image might, together, form a clade (monophyletic group) without modern birds.

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Auteur
Titomaurer, Eduard Solà Vázquez, Dinoguy2, Stacie DaPonte[1], Bernard Sandler[2], Greg Heartsfield[3], Jim The Photographer[4], and Jonathan Chen.
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taxon Paraves
plume Archaeopteryx Paraves oiseau