Iberomesornithiformes
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Iberomesornithidae is an extinct family of
enantiornithine The Enantiornithes, also known as enantiornithines or enantiornitheans in literature, are a group of extinct avialans ("birds" in the broad sense), the most abundant and diverse group known from the Mesozoic era. Almost all retained teeth and cla ...
birds. *Order Iberomesornithiformes **Family Iberomesornithidae ***Enantiornithes gen. et sp. indet. CAGS-IG-07-CM-001 ***''
Iberomesornis ''Iberomesornis'' ("Spanish intermediate bird") is a monotypic genus of enantiornithine bird of the Cretaceous of Spain. Discovery In 1985 the fossil of ''Iberomesornis'' was discovered by Armando Díaz Romeral in the Early Cretaceous Caliza ...
'' (Early Cretaceous) ***''
Noguerornis ''Noguerornis'' is a genus of enantiornithine bird possibly related to ''Iberomesornis''. It lived during the Early Cretaceous (early Barremian age) about 130 mya and is known from fossils found in the La Pedrera de Rúbies Formation at El Monts ...
'' (Early Cretaceous)


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