Genus
Valid Extinct

Kompsornis

Wang et al. 2020

Kompsornis is an extinct genus of avialan dinosaurs that lived during the Early Cretaceous period of China. The type and only known species is Kompsornis longicaudus; the specific name means "long-tailed". It is known from only a single fossil specimen from the Jiufotang Formation. Kompsornis was closely related to the well-known Jeholornis, another long-tailed avialan from China, but differs from it in features of its skeleton, particularly the fusion and growth rate of its bones. Like other jeholornithiforms, Kompsornis was a long-tailed avialan with long wings and possessed little or no teeth, with none identified in the single specimen of Kompsornis.

Temporal range
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Paleogene
Neogene
252 201 145 66 0 Ma
PBDB occurrences
1
Group
Dinosaures
Carnivore Ground dwelling, solitary Terrestrial
Classification
Dinosauria Unranked clade
Theropoda Unranked clade
Neotheropoda Unranked clade
Averostra Unranked clade
Tetanurae Unranked clade
Coelurosauria Unranked clade
Maniraptora Unranked clade
Avialae Unranked clade
Jeholornithiformes Order
Kompsornis Genus
Fossil sites 1 geolocated sites
Distribution
Top countries
🇨🇳 China
1
Geological formations
Temporal distribution
Aptian (121.4–113.2 Ma)
1
Species (1)
Kompsornis longicaudus 121 Ma
Bibliography
Original description
X. Wang, J.-D. Huang, and M. Kundrát, A. Cau, X.-Y. Liu, Y. Wang, S.-B. Jua. 2020. A new jeholornithiform exhibits the earliest appearance of the fused sternum and pelvis in the evolution of avialan dinosaurs. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 199:104401 DOI ↗
Bibliography (1)
X. Wang, J.-D. Huang, and M. Kundrát, A. Cau, X.-Y. Liu, Y. Wang, S.-B. Jua. 2020. A new jeholornithiform exhibits the earliest appearance of the fused sternum and pelvis in the evolution of avialan dinosaurs. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 199:104401 DOI ↗