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English: The holotype of the enantiornithine Navaornis hestiae gen. et sp. nov. and associated postcranial elements. a,b, Photograph (a) and interpretative drawing (b) of the holotype (cranium, white colour in b, MPM-200-1), referred postcranial elements hypothesized to belong to the same individual (light grey in b, MPM-200), and additional associated bones interpreted as belonging to other individual enantiornithine birds (dark grey in b, MPM-200). The fossils were mechanically prepared, but their original connection and association is illustrated as they were found in the quarry.
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Author Luis M. Chiappe, Guillermo Navalón, Agustín G. Martinelli, Ismar de Souza Carvalho, Rodrigo Miloni Santucci, Yun-Hsin Wu & Daniel J. Field

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