Tsidiiyazhi
Tsidiiyazhi abini (Navajo for "little morning bird") is an extinct relative of the modern mousebirds, found in 2017 in the Nacimiento Formation on ancestral Navajo lands in New Mexico. It is the only species in the genus Tsidiiyazhi. It lived between 62.2 and 62.5 million years ago,[2] making it one of the oldest Cenozoic birds yet described.
Tsidiiyazhi | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Clade: | Coraciimorphae |
Order: | Coliiformes |
Family: | †Sandcoleidae |
Genus: | †Tsidiiyazhi Ksepka et al., 2017 |
species | |
†Tsidiiyazhi abini Ksepka et al., 2017 |
References
- Daniel T. Ksepka; Thomas A. Stidham; Thomas E. Williamson (2017). "Early Paleocene landbird supports rapid phylogenetic and morphological diversification of crown birds after the K–Pg mass extinction". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 114 (30): 8047–8052. Bibcode:2017PNAS..114.8047K. doi:10.1073/pnas.1700188114. PMC 5544281. PMID 28696285.
- "Tiny fossil reveals what happened to birds after dinosaurs went extinct".
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