Family
Valid Extinct

Jeholornithidae

Zhou and Zhang 2006

Jeholornithidae is a family of avialan theropods whose taxonomy is controversial, whose remains are found in fossil deposits of what is now China. The controversy stems from whether most of the taxa in the group are just specimens of Jeholornis, as well as if the group is monophyletic at all. In the description of Kompsornis the authors Wang et al. (2020) found moderate support in the monophyly of the group, placing them as basal avialans and sister to Pygostylia. No phylogenetic definitions for these groups were provided by Zhou and Zhang, but a topological definition was provided in 2020 by Wang and colleagues where Jeholornithiformes was defined as "the most inclusive clade containing Je. prima but excluding the extant birds".

Temporal range
PBDB occurrences
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Group
Dinosaures
Carnivore Ground dwelling, solitary Terrestrial
Jeholornithidae
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Jeholornis prima skeleton (IVPP V13350) on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China. © Morosaurus millenii · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia
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Classification
Dinosauria Unranked clade
Theropoda Unranked clade
Neotheropoda Unranked clade
Averostra Unranked clade
Tetanurae Unranked clade
Coelurosauria Unranked clade
Maniraptora Unranked clade
Avialae Unranked clade
Jeholornithiformes Order
Jeholornithidae Family
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Bibliography
Original description
Z. Zhou and F. Zhang. 2006. Mesozoic birds of China—a synoptic review. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 44(1):60-98 DOI ↗