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Omnivoropterygidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Clade
  
Avebrevicauda

Rank
  
Family

Omnivoropterygidae

Similar
  
Sapeornis, Omnivoropteryx, Lithornithidae

Omnivoropterygidae (meaning "omnivorous wings") is a family of primitive avialans known exclusively from the Jiufotang Formation of China. They had short skeletal tails and unusual skulls with teeth in the upper, but not lower, jaws. Their unique dentition has led some scientists to suggest an omnivorous diet for them. The family was named by Stephen A. Czerkas & Qiang Ji in 2002, though its junior synonym Sapeornithidae is often used instead, though it was named four years later in 2006. It is the only named family in the order Omnivoropterygiformes (=Sapeornithiformes).

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Omnivoropterygidae Wikipedia