Two new skeletons of the enigmatic, rail-like avian taxon Songzia Hou, 1990 (Songziidae) from the early Eocene of China
2012; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 36; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/03115518.2012.673302
ISSN1752-0754
AutoresMin Wang, Gérald Mayr, Jiangyong Zhang, Zhonghe Zhou,
Tópico(s)Ichthyology and Marine Biology
ResumoMIN WANG, MAYR, G., JIANGYONG ZHANG & Zhonghe Zhou, December 2012. Two new skeletons of the enigmatic, rail-like avian taxon Songzia Hou, 1990 (Songziidae) from the early Eocene of China. Alcheringa 36, 487–499. ISSN 0311-5518. We describe two nearly complete articulated skeletons of a new species of Songziidae Hou, 1990 Hou, L. H. 1990. An Eocene bird from Songzi, Hubei province. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, 28: 34–42. (in Chinese with English summary) [Google Scholar] from the early Eocene of Central China. The specimens provide new anatomical information on this poorly known avian taxon. Songziids were considered most closely related to Rallidae in the original description, but as yet no convincing evidence has been put forth concerning their affinities. Phylogenetic analyses based on two previously published data sets combining data from the new fossils did not provide conclusive evidence concerning the affinities of songziids. Whereas one analysis supported rallid affinities, the other resulted in a clade including Songziidae, Messelornithidae, Rallidae and Heliornithidae. Apart from the proportionally much longer legs, the osteology of Songzia is, however, more similar to that of the contemporary Messelornithidae than to Rallidae.
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