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- Teviornis abstract "Teviornis is a genus of extinct birds. One species has been described, T. gobiensis. It lived in the Maastrichtian stage at the end of the Late Cretaceous period, some 70 million years ago. It is known from fossils collected from the Nemegt Formation of Gobi, south Mongolia.The fossils include only the holotype which are pieces of a crushed right forelimb. These pieces include a nearly complete right carpometacarpus, two phalanges, the radiale and ulnare of the wrist, and a fragment of the distal right humerus. The catalog number of these fossils are given multiple times as PIN 4499-1, but they are listed as PIN 44991-1 on page 3, where the holotype is formally listed. This is probably a misprint.The fossils were collected at the Gurilyn tsav locality, northwest corner of Umnogobi Aimak, Mongolia. They are in the collectionThe genus name Teviornis is the Greek masculine word for bird combined with the name of Victor Tereschenko, the Paleontologist at the PIN who discovered the specimen. Gobiensis refers to the harsh Gobi Desert in which the fossil was found. The fossils are in the collection of the Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.Teviornis was described by Kurochkin, et al. as a member of the Presbyornithidae. These were stilt-legged, Anseriform, waterfowl which are extinct, but which flourished during the Late Cretaceous and Paleogene. If Teviornis does belong to the Presbyornithidae then, together with Vegavis from Antarctica, there is evidence that relatives of today's waterfowl already were widespread and highly apomorphic by the end of the Mesozoic.A review of Kurochkin et al. was performed by Clarke and Norell in 2004. They concluded that some of the characters used by Kurochkin et al. to assign T. gobiensis to the Anseriformes, such as an unbowed metacarpal III, are plesiomorphies which are primitive for Avialae and also retained in some members of Ornithurae. They found that the remaining characters used by Kurochkin et al. also had wider distribution than was assumed, or had an incompletely studied distribution. Moreover, Clarke et al. found no synapomorphies of Aves (sensu Gauthier), Neognathae, or Galloanseres, preserved in PIN 4499-1. thus, they conclude, Teviornis cannot be assigned with any confidence to the Presbyornithidae.".
- Teviornis wikiPageExternalLink Teviornis.
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- Teviornis wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Teviornis wikiPageRevisionID "676307868".
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Anseriformes.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Apomorph.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Aves.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Avialae.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Carpometacarpus.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bird_genera.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Late_Cretaceous_birds_of_Asia.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Presbyornithidae.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Cladistics.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Evgeny_Kurochkin.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Extinct.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Fowl.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Galloanseres.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Gobi_Desert.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Holotype.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Humerus.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Late_Cretaceous.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Maastrichtian.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Mesozoic.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Metacarpal.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Metacarpus.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Mongolia.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Nemegt_Formation.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Neognathae.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Ornithurae.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Paleogene.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Paleontological_Institute,_Russian_Academy_of_Sciences.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Plesiomorphy.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Presbyornithidae.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Radiale.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Symplesiomorphy.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Synapomorphies.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Synapomorphy.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Ulnare.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Vegavis.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Waterfowl.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLink Yevgeny_Kurochkin.
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Teviornis gobiensis".
- Teviornis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Teviornis".
- Teviornis authority "Kurochkin, Dyke & Karhu 2002".
- Teviornis fossilRange "Late Cretaceous,".
- Teviornis genus "Teviornis".
- Teviornis hasPhotoCollection Teviornis.
- Teviornis name "Teviornis".
- Teviornis parentAuthority "Kurochkin, Dyke & Karhu 2002".
- Teviornis parentAuthority "Kurochkin, Dyke & Karhu, 2002".
- Teviornis species "gobiensis".
- Teviornis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Teviornis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Teviornis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Speciesbox.
- Teviornis subject Category:Bird_genera.
- Teviornis subject Category:Late_Cretaceous_birds_of_Asia.
- Teviornis subject Category:Presbyornithidae.
- Teviornis hypernym Birds.
- Teviornis type Article.
- Teviornis type Bird.
- Teviornis type Article.
- Teviornis comment "Teviornis is a genus of extinct birds. One species has been described, T. gobiensis. It lived in the Maastrichtian stage at the end of the Late Cretaceous period, some 70 million years ago. It is known from fossils collected from the Nemegt Formation of Gobi, south Mongolia.The fossils include only the holotype which are pieces of a crushed right forelimb.".
- Teviornis label "Teviornis".
- Teviornis sameAs Teviornis.
- Teviornis sameAs m.03clldk.
- Teviornis sameAs Q2297131.
- Teviornis sameAs Q2297131.
- Teviornis wasDerivedFrom Teviornis?oldid=676307868.
- Teviornis isPrimaryTopicOf Teviornis.