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Shanweiniao is a genus of long-snouted enantiornithean birds from Early Cretaceous China. One species is known, Shanweiniao cooperorum. There is one known fossil, a slab and counterslab. The fossil is in the collection of the , and has accession number DNHM D1878/1 and DNHM1878/2. It was collected from the Lower Cretaceous , middle Yixian Formation, from Lingyuan in the Liaoning Province, China. O'Connor et al. (2010) found that Shanweiniao is a close relative of Longipteryx, Longirostravis, and Rapaxavis, which together form a clade of long-beaked enantiornithean birds, the Longipterygidae.

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  • Shanweiniao (es)
  • Shanweiniao (nl)
  • Shanweiniao (en)
  • Shanweiniao cooperorum (ru)
  • 扇尾鳥屬 (zh)
  • Shanweiniao cooperorum (uk)
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  • Shanweiniao cooperorum is een vogel, behorend tot de Enantiornithes, die tijdens het vroege Krijt leefde in het gebied van het huidige China. (nl)
  • Shanweiniao cooperorum — вид викопних енанціорнісових птахів родини Longipterygidae. Ці птахи існували на початку крейдяного періоду (122 млн років тому) на території Китаю. Голотип (номер DNHM D1878) знайдений у пластах формації Yixian у провінції Ляонін. Наразі знаходиться у Музеї природознавства Даляня. О'Коннор та ін. (2010) виявили, що Shanweiniao є близьким родичем Longipteryx, Longirostravis і Rapaxavis, які разом утворюють кладу довгодзьобих птахів. (uk)
  • 扇尾鳥(學名Shanweiniao)是白堊紀早期中國的一類已滅絕反鳥類。其下只有一個物種,就是庫氏扇尾鳥。其化石只是一個正模及副模,現正存放在大連自然博物館。它們是在遼寧凌源市熱河群的發現。 扇尾鳥是長翼鳥、長嘴鳥及抓握鳥的近親,集合成一個長喙的分支。扇尾鳥是唯一能像現今鳥類用尾巴產生上升力的反鳥類。 庫氏扇尾鳥是為紀念贊助中國研究中新世鳥類的庫氏一家。 (zh)
  • Shanweiniao cooperorum (лат.) — вид длинноклювых энанциорнисовых птиц из нижнемеловых отложений Китая, типовой и единственный в роде Shanweiniao. (ru)
  • Shanweiniao (zho: "Ave con cola en forma de abanico") es un género de ave enantiornite que vivió durante el Cretácico Inferior, hace 122 millones de años, durante el Aptiano en China. Sólo se conoce una única especie, Shanweiniao cooperorum. Sólo un único fósil ha sido descubierto, a slab and counterslab. El fósil está en la colección del , and has accession number DNHM D1878/1 and DNHM1878/2. Fue recolectado de la data del Cretácico Inferior, en la Formación Yixian, de en la Provincia de Liaoning, China. (es)
  • Shanweiniao is a genus of long-snouted enantiornithean birds from Early Cretaceous China. One species is known, Shanweiniao cooperorum. There is one known fossil, a slab and counterslab. The fossil is in the collection of the , and has accession number DNHM D1878/1 and DNHM1878/2. It was collected from the Lower Cretaceous , middle Yixian Formation, from Lingyuan in the Liaoning Province, China. O'Connor et al. (2010) found that Shanweiniao is a close relative of Longipteryx, Longirostravis, and Rapaxavis, which together form a clade of long-beaked enantiornithean birds, the Longipterygidae. (en)
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  • Shanweiniao (zho: "Ave con cola en forma de abanico") es un género de ave enantiornite que vivió durante el Cretácico Inferior, hace 122 millones de años, durante el Aptiano en China. Sólo se conoce una única especie, Shanweiniao cooperorum. Sólo un único fósil ha sido descubierto, a slab and counterslab. El fósil está en la colección del , and has accession number DNHM D1878/1 and DNHM1878/2. Fue recolectado de la data del Cretácico Inferior, en la Formación Yixian, de en la Provincia de Liaoning, China. O'Connor et al (2010) descubrieron que Shanweiniao estaba estrechamente relacionado con Longipteryx, Longirostravis, y Rapaxavis,​ que juntos forman un clado de enantiornites de pico largo. Los autores informaron que Shanweiniao era el único enantiornite conocido con una superficie en la cola capaz de generar sustentación, como en las aves modernas. Sólo el ave , una ornithurae basal, compartía esta característica. El nombre de la especie, cooperorum, es en pos de Carl y Lynn Cooper quienes donaron fondos para apoyar el estudio de las aves mesozoicas en China.​ (es)
  • Shanweiniao is a genus of long-snouted enantiornithean birds from Early Cretaceous China. One species is known, Shanweiniao cooperorum. There is one known fossil, a slab and counterslab. The fossil is in the collection of the , and has accession number DNHM D1878/1 and DNHM1878/2. It was collected from the Lower Cretaceous , middle Yixian Formation, from Lingyuan in the Liaoning Province, China. O'Connor et al. (2010) found that Shanweiniao is a close relative of Longipteryx, Longirostravis, and Rapaxavis, which together form a clade of long-beaked enantiornithean birds, the Longipterygidae. The genus name Shanweiniao (simplified Chinese: 扇尾鸟; traditional Chinese: 扇尾鳥) means "fan-tailed bird" in Chinese. The authors report that Shanweiniao is the only known enantiornithean bird with a tail surface capable of generating lift, as in modern birds. They also report that only one other Mesozoic bird, Yixianornis grabaui, which is a basal ornithuran, has been reported with this fan-shaped tail feather morphology. In a subsequent publication O'Connor et al. (2016) stated that interpretations of the tail morphology of this species are speculative due to incomplete preservation of the feathers of the holotype specimen. The authors noted that longipterygid enantiornithines like Shanweiniao had very robust pygostyles even by enantiornithine standards, while birds preserving clear evidence for aerodynamic rectricial arrangements (Sapeornis, Chiappeavis, members of Ornithuromorpha) had relatively more delicate pygostyles. O'Connor et al. (2016) also reported presence of narrow spaces visible between some of the tail feathers of the holotype specimen of Shanweiniao cooperorum. The authors considered it more likely that Shanweiniao had rachis-dominated tail feathers similar to feathers present in Paraprotopteryx. The specific name, cooperorum, is after Carl and Lynn Cooper who donated funds to support the study of Mesozoic birds in China. Though originally interpreted as an arboreal bird, it appears to have been terrestrial in habits, ranking with taxa like megapodes and larks. (en)
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