Qiliania

Qiliania
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous, 120 Ma
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Saurischia
Suborder: Theropoda
Clade: Ornithothoraces
Clade: Enantiornithes
Genus: Qiliania
Ji et al., 2011
Species:  Q. graffini
Binomial name
Qiliania graffini
Ji et al., 2011

Qiliania (from the Xiongnu qilian, "heaven") is an extinct genus of early bird from the lower Cretaceous (Aptian stage) about 120 million years ago.[1] It is an enantiornithine which lived in what is now Gansu Province, north-western China. It is known from two incomplete, semi-articulated and three-dimensionally preserved skeletons, which was found in the Xiagou Formation of the Changma Basin. It was first named by Ji Shu-An, Jessie Atterholt, Jingmai O'Connor, Matthew Lamanna, Jerry Harrs, Li Da-Qing, You Hai-Lu and Peter Dodson in 2011 and the type species is Qiliania graffini.[1] The species was named for Greg Graffin, a paleontologist and member of the punk rock group Bad Religion, at the suggestion of coauthor Jingmai O'Connor, a longtime fan of the band.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Ji, Shu-An; Atterholt, Jessie; O'Connor, Jingmai; Lamanna, Matthew; Harris, Jerry; Li, Da-Qing; You, Hai-Lu; Dodson, Peter (2011). "A new, three-dimensionally preserved enantiornithine bird (Aves: Ornithothoraces) from Gansu Province, north-western China". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 162 (1): 201–219. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00671.x.
  2. O'Connor, J.K. (6 January 2011). "Bad Religion, Good Paleontology". Dave Hone's Archosaur Musings weblog. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
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