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• Martinavis vincei - known from humeri, probably synonymous with an<strong>other</strong> Lecho<br />
formation species.<br />
• Martinavis whets<strong>to</strong>nei - known from a partial humerus.<br />
• Nanantius eos - known from a partial tibiotarsus <strong>and</strong> isolated vertebra.<br />
• Noguerornis gonzalezi - known from a partial wing w/ feather impressions <strong>and</strong> skeletal<br />
fragments.<br />
• Platanavis nana - known from a partial sacrum.<br />
• Sazavis prisca - known from a partial tibiotarsus.<br />
• Xiangornis shenmi - known from a partial wing <strong>and</strong> shoulder girdle.<br />
Euornitheans<br />
• Alami<strong>to</strong>rnis minutus - possible patagopterygiforms known from partial humeri.<br />
• Apa<strong>to</strong>rnis celar - known from a partial synsacrum, possibly avian.<br />
• Asiahesperornis bazhanovi - hesperornitheans known from fragmentary specimens.<br />
• Austinornis lentus - a possible galliform known from a partial metatarsus.<br />
• Brodavis americanus - hesperornitheans known from the metatarsus.<br />
• Brodavis baileyi - hesperornitheans known from the metatarsus.<br />
• Brodavis mongoliensis - hesperornitheans known from the metatarsus.<br />
• Canadaga arctica - giant hesperornitheans known from vertebra <strong>and</strong> a partial femur.<br />
• Ceramornis major - avians known from a partial coracoid.<br />
• Cimolopteryx maxima - charadriiform known from a partial coracoid.<br />
• Cimolopteryx minima - charadriiform known from a partial coracoid.<br />
• Cimolopteryx petra - charadriiform known from a partial coracoid.<br />
• Cimolopteryx rara - charadriiform known from a partial carpometacarpus.<br />
• Chaoyangia beishanensis- known from a partial hind limb <strong>and</strong> pelvis, probably similar<br />
<strong>to</strong> Zhongjianornis.<br />
• Enaliornis sedgewicki - small hesperornitheans known from hind limbs.<br />
• Enaliornis seeleyi - small hesperornitheans known from hind limbs.<br />
• Eurolimnornis corneti - known from a partial wing.<br />
• Gallornis straeleni - possible avians known from partial hind limb.<br />
• Graculavis augustus - a possible charadriiform.<br />
• Guildavis tener - known from a partial synsacrum.<br />
• Hesperornis altus - hesperornithids known from a partial tarsometatarsus.<br />
• Hesperornis bairdi - hesperornithids known from partial hips <strong>and</strong> tarsals.<br />
• Hesperornis chowi - hesperornithids known from a partial tarsometatarsus.<br />
• Hesperornis gracilis - hesperornithids known from a partial hindlimb.<br />
• Hesperornis macdonaldi - very small hesperornithids known from an isolated femur.<br />
• Hesperornis mengeli - hesperornithids known from a tibiotarsus.<br />
• Hesperornis montanus - hesperornithids known from a single vertebra.<br />
• Hesperornis rossicus - hesperornithids known from a partial hindlimb.<br />
• Horezmavis eocretacea - known from a partial tarsometatarsus.<br />
• Judinornis nogontsavensis - long-bodied hesperornitheans known from a partial vertebra.<br />
• Limenavis pategonica - known from a partial wing, possible lithornithids.<br />
• Lonchodytes estesi - a procellariform.<br />
• “Lonchodytes” pterygius - a possible charadriiform.<br />
• Neogaeornis wetzeli - a possible gaviiform known from the tarsus.<br />
• Palaeocursornis corneti - known from a partial femur.<br />
• “Palaeotringa” vetus - a possible presbyornithid anseriform known from a partial tibia.<br />
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