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Archaeornithes

The Archaeornithes, classically Archæornithes, is an extinct group of the first primitive, reptile-like birds. It is an evolutionary grade of transitional fossils, the primitive birds halfway between dinosaur ancestors and the derived modern birds.
Fossils of early birds were poorly known until the late 20th century. Of those known, all fell into either the relatively modernly built birds with fused ribcage and the breastbone extended into a keel, or the "Urvogels" of the Solnhofen Plattenkalk of late Jurassic age. As the physiological and anatomical difference between the two was so great, the subclass Archaeornithes was erected for the latter.
With the unearthing of several well preserved early bird fossils in the last decades of the 20th century and early 21st century, our knowledge of the evolution of birds has increased dramatically.〔 (1996): Evolution's fast track toward slow flight. ''Science News'' 150(5): 71. (PDF fulltext )〕 The evolution of the modern avian traits such as the compact body, clawless wing and the alula are now known to appear over successive stages. Today the Archaeornithes are classified into a series of nested monophyletic groups, and the name is rarely used in modern literature.
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In traditional classification, it is one of two subclasses of birds, the other subclass being the Neornithes, the birds with a short, modern tail. This classification was erected by Hans Friedrich Gadow in 1893 and followed by Alfred Romer (1933) and subsequent authors through most of the 20th century.〔, 3rd ed., 1966.〕 Other mesozoic birds like the toothed, but otherwise modern, birds like ''Hesperornis'' were included under the latter in their own superorder, the Odontognathae.〔Gauthier, Jacques, de Queiroz, Kevin (2001). "Feathered dinosaurs, flying dinosaurs, crown dinosaurs, and the name 'Aves'". in ''New Perspective on the Origin and Evolution of Birds: Proceedings of the International Symposium in Honor of John H. Ostrom''. Yale Peabody Museum. Yale University. New Haven, Conn. USA〕
According to Romer, the Archaornithes are characterised by having clawed wings, a reptilian style ribcage without a large carina and the presence of a long, bony tail.〔Romer, A. S. & Parsons, T. S. (1985): ''The Vertebrate Body.'' (6th ed.) Saunders, Philadelphia.〕 The known members of the group by the time of its erection was ''Archaeopteryx'' and ''Archaeornis''. The two are now thought to represent a single species, ''Archaeopteryx lithographica'', the ''Archaeornis'' being the Berlin specimen of ''Archaeopteryx''.
〔''Archaeopteryx'' turns out to be singular bird of a feather. ''New Scientist'' 2443:17. 17 April 2004. (See commentary on article ).〕 The Confuciusornithidae and Enantiornithes were found a century after Gradow's organization of birds into two subclasses. They fall between Romer's description of Archaeornithes and Neornithes, in that they have clawed wings, but reduced tails with a rod-like pygostyle (as opposed to the ploughshare-shaped one in modern birds) and the presence of a small carina.〔
While rarely used by palaenthologists today, the term was revived by the ornithologists Livezey and Zusi in 2007, for a group comprising Archaeopterygidae and the Confuciusornithidae.〔Livezey, B.C. & Zusi, R.L. (2007): Higher-order phylogeny of modern birds (Theropoda, Aves: Neornithes) based on comparative anatomy. II. Analysis and discussion. ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society'' no 149(1), pp 1-95〕

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