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Anchiornithidae is a family of small paravian
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s. Anchiornithids have been classified at varying positions in the paravian tree, with some scientists classifying them as a distinct family, a basal subfamily of Troodontidae, members of
Archaeopterygidae Archaeopterygidae is a group of paravian dinosaurs, known from the latest Jurassic and earliest Cretaceous of Europe. In most current classifications, it contains only the genera ''Archaeopteryx'' and ''Wellnhoferia''. As its name suggests, ''Pro ...
, or an assemblage of dinosaurs that are an evolutionary grade within
Avialae Avialae ("bird wings") is a clade containing the only living dinosaurs, the birds, and their closest relatives. It is usually defined as all theropod dinosaurs more closely related to birds (Aves) than to Deinonychosauria, deinonychosaurs, though ...
or Paraves.


Description

Anchiornithids share many general features with other paravians, including early avialans. They were small and lightly-built feathered carnivores, similar in biology to '' Archaeopteryx'', early dromaeosaurids like ''
Microraptor ''Microraptor'' (Greek language, Greek, μικρός, ''mīkros'': "small"; Latin language, Latin, ''raptor'': "one who seizes") is a genus of small, four-winged dromaeosaurid dinosaurs. Numerous well-preserved fossil specimens have been recovere ...
'', and particularly troodontids. They are almost exclusively known from
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Chinese deposits, although '' Ostromia'' was discovered in
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and '' Yixianosaurus'' (a putative member of the group only known from forelimbs) is believed to hail from the early Cretaceous. Most had long legs, arms, and hands, although some (''
Eosinopteryx ''Eosinopteryx'' is an extinct genus of theropod dinosaurs known to the Late Jurassic epoch of China. It contains a single species, ''Eosinopteryx brevipenna''. Some researchers consider it a junior synonym of ''Anchiornis.'' Discovery and namin ...
'') had slightly reduced forelimbs.


Feathering

Although it is practically certain that every anchiornithid possessed advanced pennaceous feathers, there is still much variety in feathering between genera (or between individuals in the case of numerous genera such as ''Anchiornis)''. Most had vaned tail feathers forming a frond-shaped tail, with the tails feathers of '' Caihong'' being particularly long and in some cases asymmetrical. However, ''Eosinopteryx, Serikornis,'' and '' Aurornis'' were preserved with short and downy tail feathering. Some studies on the body feathering of anchiornithids indicate that the feathers were pennaceous, but seemingly lacked barbules, making them "shaggy" or "silky" in life. Long pennaceous feathers were present on the arms of most anchiornithids. However, these feathers were slender, symmetrical, and unspecialized, probably useless for flight. They formed rows which were attached directly to a large fleshy propatagium connecting the upper and lower arm. Most anchiornithids also had dense feathering extending down their legs. A few had short leg feathering, but most (''Anchiornis'' and '' Pedopenna,'' for example) had very long pennaceous feathers on their legs, giving them the moniker of "four-winged dinosaurs", a trait also shared by microraptorians. ''Eosinopteryx'' seemingly lacked any sort of feathers on the lower part of its legs, but its close relative ''Serikornis'' possessed both plumaceous (downy) feathers extending onto its toes as well as pennaceous feathers further up the leg.


Distinguishing features

Foth and Rauhut (2017) established several diagnostic features present in anchiornithids: * Nutrient foramina on the dentary are placed in a deep groove (also in most troodontids and some other coelurosaurs); * Anterior dentary teeth which are smaller, more numerous, and more closely spaced than those in the middle of the tooth row (also in most troodontids); * The front edge of the acromion margin of the scapula is bent or hooked outwards (also in several oviraptorosaurs and more derived avialans); * The inside surface of proximal part of the fibula is flat (also in alvarezsaurids, therizinosauroids and derived avialans); * Fan-shaped posterior dorsal neural spines (also in compsognathids and some derived avialans); * Extensive large pennaceous feathers on the foot and ankle (also in ''Microraptor'' and '' Sapeornis'').


Systematic history

In 2015 Chatterjee created Tetrapterygidae in the second edition of his book ''The Rise of Birds: 225 Million Years of Evolution'', where he included ''
Xiaotingia ''Xiaotingia'' is a genus of Paraves, paravian theropod dinosaur, possibly an Anchiornithidae, anchiornithid, from Middle Jurassic or early Late Jurassic deposits of western Liaoning, China. It contains a single species, ''Xiaotingia zhengi''. D ...
'', '' Aurornis'', ''
Anchiornis ''Anchiornis'' is a genus of small, four-winged Paraves, paravian dinosaurs, with only one known species, the type species ''Anchiornis huxleyi'', named for its similarity to modern birds. The Latin name ''Anchiornis'' derives from a Greek word m ...
'', and even ''Microraptor''; together they were proposed to be the sister group of the
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. However this family is invalid as must include the genus ''Tetrapteryx'', which is the junior synonym of '' Grus'' – therefore Tetrapterygidae is a junior synonym of Gruidae. In their description of '' Wiehenvenator'' Rauhut and colleagues had informally called the group as "Anchiornithosaurs" which they placed outside of Avialae. The clade was originally named as "Anchiornithinae" by Xu ''et al.'' (2016) and defined as for "the most inclusive clade including ''
Anchiornis ''Anchiornis'' is a genus of small, four-winged Paraves, paravian dinosaurs, with only one known species, the type species ''Anchiornis huxleyi'', named for its similarity to modern birds. The Latin name ''Anchiornis'' derives from a Greek word m ...
'' but not '' Archaeopteryx'', '' Gallus'', '' Troodon'', '' Dromaeosaurus'', '' Unenlagia'', or '' Epidexipteryx''". In 2017 Foth and Rauhut in their re-evaluation of the Haarlem '' Archaeopteryx'' specimen (which they classified it in its own distinct genus '' Ostromia'') found that the anchiornithids are a distinct family closer to the ancestry of birds. They provided their own definition of Anchiornithidae as "all maniraptoran theropods that are more closely related to '' Anchiornis huxleyi'' than to '' Passer domesticus'', ''
Archaeopteryx lithographica ''Archaeopteryx'' (; ), sometimes referred to by its German name, "" ( ''Primeval Bird'') is a genus of bird-like dinosaurs. The name derives from the ancient Greek (''archaîos''), meaning "ancient", and (''ptéryx''), meaning "feather" ...
'', '' Dromaeosaurus albertensis'', '' Troodon formosus'', or '' Oviraptor philoceratops''." During the description of '' Halszkaraptor,'' Cau ''et al.'' (2017) incorporated many putative anchiornithids into two different large-scale phylogenetic analyses. The first analysis was a comprehensive study of theropod dinosaurs originally designed by Lee ''et al.'' for a 2014 paper on miniaturization in theropods leading up to the evolution of birds. Cau ''et al.'''s usage of this first analysis found support for Anchiornithidae being a distinctive family of avialans. The strict consensus tree of the first analysis is given below: The second analysis was first used in a different paper on theropod size published by Brusatte ''et al.'' in 2014. This analysis (which was updated by Cau ''et al.'' during a 2015 study on the affinities of '' Balaur bondoc'') focused specifically on coelurosaurs and found that anchiornithids (represented only by ''Anchiornis, Xiaotingia, Aurornis'', and ''Eosinopteryx'' in the analysis) were troodontids rather than avialans, in contrast to the first analysis. The description of ''Caihong'' by Hu ''et al.'' (2018) also implemented the Brusatte analysis and found the same result. However, this study also implemented an analysis performed by Xu ''et al.'' (2015) during the description of '' Yi qi''. This analysis placed anchiornithids (or as the study calls them, members of "Anchiorninae") either as troodontids or unresolved paravians, depending on whether parsimony or bootstrap analyses are used. An analysis used in the description of the
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bird '' Alcmonavis'' by Rauhut ''et al.'' (2019) recovered anchiornithids (represented in the analysis by ''Eosinopteryx'', ''Anchiornis'', and ''Ostromia'') as the most basal avialans. ''Xiaotingia'' and ''Pedopenna'' were placed as more advanced avialans closer to ''Archaeopteryx''. In 2019 with the description of the Late Jurassic genus '' Hesperornithoides'', Hartman ''et al.'', using every named Mesozoic maniraptoromorph (with the addition of 28 unnamed specimens), which they scored 700 characters and 501 operational taxonomic units, found that most of the anchiornithids are members of Archaeopterygidae, with only ''
Xiaotingia ''Xiaotingia'' is a genus of Paraves, paravian theropod dinosaur, possibly an Anchiornithidae, anchiornithid, from Middle Jurassic or early Late Jurassic deposits of western Liaoning, China. It contains a single species, ''Xiaotingia zhengi''. D ...
'' and '' Yixianosaurus'' being classified as a troodontid and a dromaeosaurid respectively, '' Pedopenna'' found in many possible positions within the Paraves phylogeny, and '' Ostromia'' described too late to include in the analysis. Below is their phylogeny: The cladogram below shows the results of the phylogenetic analysis by Cau (2020). Cau (2024) found support for the inclusion of Scansoriopterygidae in Anchiornithidae.


Palaeoecology

A good majority of the known anchiornithid fossils have been recovered from the Tiaojishan Formation in
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dating back to 160 million years. The climate during this period of time would have been
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to
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, warm and humid based on the plant life present in the Tiaojishan Formation. This environment was dominated plant by
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trees. There were
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psids like ''Ginkoites'', ''
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'', ''Baiera'', ''Czekanowskia'', and ''Phoenicopsis''. There were also
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s like ''Pityophyllum'', ''Rhipidiocladus'', ''Elatocladus'', ''Schizolepis'', and ''Podozamites''. Also, Lycopsids like ''Lycopodites'' and ''Sellaginellities'', horsetails ( Sphenopsida) like ''Equisetum'', cycads like ''Anomozamites'', and ferns ( Filicopsida) like ''Todites'' and ''Coniopteris''. Chinese anchiornithids discovered outside of the Tiaojishan Formation include''Yixianosaurus longimanus'', which was found in the 125 million-year-old Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation. ''Fujianvenator prodigiosus'' was discovered in the 148 to 150 million-year-old Zhenghe Biota of southeastern China, which was dominated by aquatic and semi-aquatic fossils such as fish and turtles indicative of a lacustrine swamp environment. Only one genus of anchiornithid has been found outside of China: '' Ostromia'', which is found in the Painten Formation from Riedenburg,
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References

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