''Jianianhualong'' (meaning "Jianianhua dragon") is a
genus
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of
troodontid
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theropod
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dinosaur
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from the
Early Cretaceous
The Early Cretaceous (geochronological name) or the Lower Cretaceous ( chronostratigraphic name), is the earlier or lower of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous. It is usually considered to stretch from 145 Ma to 100.5 Ma.
Geology
Pr ...
of
China. It contains a single species, ''Jianianhualong tengi'', named in 2017 by
Xu Xing and colleagues based on an articulated skeleton preserving feathers. The feathers at the middle of the tail of ''Jianianhualong'' are asymmetric, being the first record of asymmetrical feathers among the troodontids. Despite
aerodynamic
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differences from the flight feathers of modern birds, the feathers in the tail vane of ''Jianianhualong'' could have functioned in
drag
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reduction whilst the animal was moving. The discovery of ''Jianianhualong'' supports the notion that asymmetrical feathers appeared early in the evolutionary history of the
Paraves
Paraves are a widespread group of theropod dinosaurs that originated in the Middle Jurassic period. In addition to the extinct dromaeosaurids, troodontids, anchiornithids, and possibly the scansoriopterygids, the group also contains the avi ...
.
''Jianianhualong'' possesses a combination of traits seen in
basal
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as well as traits seen in derived troodontids. This is consistent with its
phylogenetically
In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ...
intermediate position among the troodontids. This mixture of traits shows a distinct spatial organization, with basal traits being present in the forelimbs and pelvis, and derived traits being present in the skull and hindlimbs. This may represent a case of
mosaic evolution, where
natural selection
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acts upon the form of the body in a modular way. Similar transitional patterns of traits are seen in the troodontid ''
Sinusonasus'', a close relative of ''Jianianhualong''. Ecologically speaking, ''Jianianhualong'' and ''Sinusonasus'' are part of the considerable diversity of troodontids that is present within the
Yixian Formation
The Yixian Formation (; formerly transcribed as Yihsien Formation) is a geological formation in Jinzhou, Liaoning, People's Republic of China, that spans the late Barremian and early Aptian stages of the Early Cretaceous. It is known for its ...
.
Discovery and naming

''Jianianhualong'' is known from the
type
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and only specimen, a nearly complete skeleton preserving feathers that is missing only the end of the tail. It is articulated and compressed on a stone plate. This
holotype
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specimen is stored under the collection number DLXH 1218 in the Dalian Xinghai Museum,
Liaoning Province
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,
China. It was excavated using mechanical tools (
geologist's hammers and
chisel
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s) from
Early Cretaceous
The Early Cretaceous (geochronological name) or the Lower Cretaceous ( chronostratigraphic name), is the earlier or lower of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous. It is usually considered to stretch from 145 Ma to 100.5 Ma.
Geology
Pr ...
rocks of the
Yixian Formation
The Yixian Formation (; formerly transcribed as Yihsien Formation) is a geological formation in Jinzhou, Liaoning, People's Republic of China, that spans the late Barremian and early Aptian stages of the Early Cretaceous. It is known for its ...
in the locality of Baicai Gou (), located in the
Yixian County of Liaoning.
The Dakangpu Bed (equivalent to the Dawangzhangzi, Daxinfangzi, Hejiaxin, Sichakou, and Senjiru Beds),
which Baicai Gou is a part of,
is situated in the middle of the formation. The specific portion of the Beds from which ''Jianianhualong'' originates was dated in 2006 and 2008 to approximately 124.4 million years ago, which corresponds to the early
Aptian
The Aptian is an age in the geologic timescale or a stage in the stratigraphic column. It is a subdivision of the Early or Lower Cretaceous Epoch or Series and encompasses the time from 121.4 ± 1.0 Ma to 113.0 ± 1.0 Ma (million years ag ...
.
In 2017, ''Jianianhualong'' was named and described by a team of researchers including
Xu Xing,
Philip J. Currie
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, Michael Pittman, Xing Lida, Meng Qingjin,
Lü Junchang, Hu Dongyu, and Yu Congyu, in a research paper published in ''
Nature Communications
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''. In order to investigate the preserved plumage of the specimen, Xu and colleagues made use of
laser-stimulated fluorescence
Laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) or laser-stimulated fluorescence (LSF) is a spectroscopic method in which an atom or molecule is excited to a higher energy level by the absorption of laser light followed by spontaneous emission of light. It was ...
using a 405 nm laser.
The
genus
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name combines the name of a company that sponsored the research of this taxon, ''Jianianhua'' (), and the suffix ''long'' (), meaning "dragon". The
specific name Specific name may refer to:
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, ''tengi'', honours Ms. Teng Fangfang who acquired the specimen and made it available for study.
Description
The type specimen of ''Jianianhualong'' measures approximately as preserved; since the back of the tail is missing, the animal would probably have been around long in life. Scaling from a femoral length of , Xu ''et al.'' found that it weighed .
Despite its small size, the specimen was mature, as indicated by the fusion of the
sutures in the vertebrae.
Skull
The skull of ''Jianianhualong'' is small and sub-triangular, with a short snout and a wide skull roof like ''
Mei
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''.The frontmost-preserved bone of the snout is the
maxilla
The maxilla (plural: ''maxillae'' ) in vertebrates is the upper fixed (not fixed in Neopterygii) bone of the jaw formed from the fusion of two maxillary bones. In humans, the upper jaw includes the hard palate in the front of the mouth. The ...
, the main body of which is taller than long. This contrasts ''Jianianhualong'' from all other members of the
Troodontidae
Troodontidae is a clade of bird-like theropod dinosaurs. During most of the 20th century, troodontid fossils were few and incomplete and they have therefore been allied, at various times, with many dinosaurian lineages. More recent fossil disco ...
, along with the top margin of the bone forming a large angle of 45° with the bottom margin. The rear branch of the bone is also deep, like
derived troodontids but unlike ''
Sinovenator''.
Behind the maxilla, the indentation known as the antorbital fossa bears two large openings (the
antorbital fenestra
An antorbital fenestra (plural: fenestrae) is an opening in the skull that is in front of the eye sockets. This skull character is largely associated with archosauriforms, first appearing during the Triassic Period. Among extant archosaurs, birds ...
and the elongated, enlarged maxillary fenestra) that stretch from the top margin to the bottom margin of the fossa; ''Sinovenator'', ''
Sinornithoides'', and ''
Sinusonasus'' have one additional opening known as the promaxillary opening.
The bar of bone separating the fenestrae is narrow, like in ''Sinovenator''.
The
lacrimal bone
The lacrimal bone is a small and fragile bone of the facial skeleton; it is roughly the size of the little fingernail. It is situated at the front part of the medial wall of the orbit. It has two surfaces and four borders. Several bony landmarks of ...
, encircling the fossa from above and behind, has a long forward-projecting branch much like other troodontids. However, the descending branch of the bone is also nearly the same length, and the descending branch also bears a unique ridge on its front portion.
The
nasal bone
The nasal bones are two small oblong bones, varying in size and form in different individuals; they are placed side by side at the middle and upper part of the face and by their junction, form the bridge of the upper one third of the nose.
Ea ...
is short and broad like ''Mei''. The inner surface of the frontal suggests details about the
braincase, including the widened
olfactory tract and back of the
cerebrum
The cerebrum, telencephalon or endbrain is the largest part of the brain containing the cerebral cortex (of the two cerebral hemispheres), as well as several subcortical structures, including the hippocampus, basal ganglia, and olfactory bulb. ...
. Compared to ''Sinovenator'', the forward branch of the
postorbital bone
The ''postorbital'' is one of the bones in vertebrate skulls which forms a portion of the dermal skull roof and, sometimes, a ring about the orbit. Generally, it is located behind the postfrontal and posteriorly to the orbital fenestra. In some v ...
is not as long.

Overall, the lower jaw is subtriangular when viewed from the side, with a straight top margin and a curved bottom margin; it is not downturned, unlike ''Sinovenator''. The
dentary bone
In anatomy, the mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the largest, strongest and lowest bone in the human facial skeleton. It forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. The mandible sits beneath the maxilla. It is the only movable ...
is long (occupying half of the jaw's length), shallow, and triangular, and it bears a groove that widens towards the back of the bone. A distinct fossa on the top surface of the
surangular bone
The suprangular or surangular is a jaw bone found in most land vertebrates, except mammals. Usually in the back of the jaw, on the upper edge, it is connected to all other jaw bones: dentary, angular, splenial and articular. It is often a mu ...
separates ''Jianianhualong'' from other troodontids. The
angular bone The angular is a large bone in the lower jaw (mandible) of amphibians and reptiles (birds included), which is connected to all other lower jaw bones: the dentary (which is the entire lower jaw in mammals), the splenial, the suprangular, and the ...
projects upwards behind the dentary, like ''Sinovenator'' and various other members of the
Deinonychosauria.
The maxilla of ''Jianianhualong'' bore 21 teeth on each side, while the dentary bore 25 on each side. Like other troodontids, the teeth are short-crowned, strongly recurved, and unevenly distributed. The teeth at the front of the jaws are more closely packed than the rear teeth, which also have fine serrations on their rear edges. These serrations are fine, as in ''Sinovenator'', instead of robust as in derived troodontids. Unusually, the first several teeth in the dentary appear to be angled forwards, or procumbent. This condition is present in several contemporary dromaeosaurids.
Axial skeleton
The vertebral column of ''Jianianhualong'' is nearly complete. However, individual vertebrae are not always possible to discern. The neck (i.e. the
cervical vertebrae
In tetrapods, cervical vertebrae (singular: vertebra) are the vertebrae of the neck, immediately below the skull. Truncal vertebrae (divided into thoracic and lumbar vertebrae in mammals) lie caudal (toward the tail) of cervical vertebrae. In ...
) is long, the torso (i.e. the
dorsal vertebrae) is long, and the tail (i.e. the caudal vertebrae) is long. Overall, there may have been 31 caudal vertebrae in total.

Uniquely among troodontids, the
neural spine
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of the
axis, the second cervical vertebra, has a convex top margin. Also uniquely, the front rim of the neural spine is thickened, while the rear portion is strongly expanded at the top. The length of the cervicals increases until the fifth to seventh cervicals, which have the greatest length. Further back, the remaining cervicals are significantly shorter. The front also dorsal vertebrae are relatively short, with the middle and back dorsals being longer. The dorsal
rib
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s lack
uncinate process, and the
sternum
The sternum or breastbone is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest. It connects to the ribs via cartilage and forms the front of the rib cage, thus helping to protect the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels from injury. ...
is also unossified, like other troodontids. Like other theropods, the first pair of the
gastralia
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near the front of the torso is noticeably more robust, particularly in the central portion.
Similar to other
paravians
Paraves are a widespread group of theropod dinosaurs that originated in the Middle Jurassic period. In addition to the extinct dromaeosaurids, troodontids, anchiornithids, and possibly the scansoriopterygids, the group also contains the avia ...
, the caudal vertebrae of ''Jianianhualong'' become increasingly longer towards the back of the tail; for instance, the fifteenth caudal is about twice as long as the sixth. From the twenty-third caudal backwards, the sides of the caudals become compressed such that they are sub-triangular. Towards the back of the tail, the forward and rear projections of the
chevrons are roughly equal in length. Unlike ''Sinusonasus'', where chevrons come into contact with each other,
there are gaps between the chevrons of ''Jianianhualong''.
Limbs

The bottom of the large, four-sided
coracoid
A coracoid (from Greek κόραξ, ''koraks'', raven) is a paired bone which is part of the shoulder assembly in all vertebrates except therian mammals (marsupials and placentals). In therian mammals (including humans), a coracoid process is pre ...
extends backwards with a hook-like projection, the postglenoid process, which is similar in length to that of ''Sinornithoides'' but longer than that of ''Sinovenator''. Unlike ''Sinornithoides'' but like ''Mei'', the
furcula
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clavicles. In birds, its primary function is in the strengthening of the Thorax, ...
in ''Jianianhualong'' is robust, flattened, and U-shaped like that of ''Mei''. Like derived troodontids, the slender
humerus
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is shorter than the femur. The
ulna
The ulna (''pl''. ulnae or ulnas) is a long bone found in the forearm that stretches from the elbow to the smallest finger, and when in anatomical position, is found on the medial side of the forearm. That is, the ulna is on the same side of t ...
exhibits a slight backward bow; ''Mei'' has a much stronger bow, while the bow is absent in most other troodontids altogether. Contrary to most other theropods, the top portion of the radius bears a backwards bow similar to that of the ulna.
The hand bears three digits, typical of the Maniraptora, which respectively bear 2, 3, and 4
phalanges
The phalanges (singular: ''phalanx'' ) are digital bones in the hands and feet of most vertebrates. In primates, the thumbs and big toes have two phalanges while the other digits have three phalanges. The phalanges are classed as long bones ...
. The overall length of the hand is . Several distinguishing characteristics of ''Jianianhualong'' are found among the phalanges. The first phalanx of the first digit is unusually long; it bears a "heel" at its top end, as well as a large groove on the interior surface that extends for more than half the bone's length. Additionally, the second phalanx of the second digit is also very long, being longer than the
metacarpal
In human anatomy, the metacarpal bones or metacarpus form the intermediate part of the skeletal hand located between the phalanges of the fingers and the carpal bones of the wrist, which forms the connection to the forearm. The metacarpal bones ...
of the corresponding digit. The claws are highly robust, with their bases being at least half as wide as their overall length; the claw of the first digit is the largest.

The pelvis of ''Jianianhualong'' is overall similar to that of ''Sinovenator''. Like ''
Archaeopteryx
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'' and basal dromaeosaurids, the
ilium
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is small. A distinguishing trait is that the top margin of the ilium is slightly concave. Below the ilium, the left and right
pubes
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are conjoined into the unusually broad "pubic apron" that is characteristic of troodontids, with a ridge on the rear surface as in ''Sinovenator''. Behind the pubes, the forward-projecting
obturator process of the
is located near the bottom of the bone. There is a small recess, or lamina, on the margin of the process, another distinguishing trait of ''Jianianhualong''.
Among the four
metatarsal bones
The metatarsal bones, or metatarsus, are a group of five long bones in the foot, located between the tarsal bones of the hind- and mid-foot and the phalanges of the toes. Lacking individual names, the metatarsal bones are numbered from the med ...
, the second is the shortest and most slender after the first (corresponding to the
hallux
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). The third metatarsal is shorter relative to the femur than that of ''Sinovenator''. Unlike other troodontids, the bottom end of the second metatarsal lacks a
hinge joint
A hinge joint (ginglymus or ginglymoid) is a bone joint in which the articular surfaces are molded to each other in such a manner as to permit motion only in one plane. According to one classification system they are said to be uniaxial (having ...
, and a flange on the bottom of metatarsal IV is also missing. The latter is a distinguishing characteristic. Further below, like derived troodontids and dromaeosaurids, the "sickle claw" of the second digit is strongly curved and bears a prominent flexor tubercle (the portion which articulates with the phalanx). It is also much larger than the other phalanges in the digit; it is longer than the first phalanx, whereas they have the same length in ''Sinovenator''.
Feathering
Feathers are preserved alongside the entire vertebral column of ''Jianianhualong''. On the bottom of the neck, feathers are preserved with a length of at least . Those along the back and over the hip are longer, with a length of about . Behind the tibia, there are also some feathers measuring in length. Additionally, some poorly preserved feathers are associated with the humerus and ulna, having an unknown length.
Like ''
Jinfengopteryx'', ''
Anchiornis
''Anchiornis'' is a genus of small, four-winged 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 meaning "n ...
'', and ''Archaeopteryx'', the tail of ''Jianianhualong'' supports a frond-like fan of
pennaceous feather
The pennaceous feather is a type of feather present in most modern birds and in some other species of maniraptoriform dinosaurs.
Description
A pennaceous feather has a stalk or quill. Its basal part, called a ''calamus'', is embedded in the s ...
s along its entire length. Unlike ''Archaeopteryx'' and potentially ''Jinfengopteryx'', the feathers are curved. Feathers from the middle of the tail are long. At least some of the long pennaceous feathers lining the tail are asymmetric; one feather has a trailing (hind)
vane that is about twice as wide as the leading (front) vane, with the
barbs being respectively at angles of 10° and 15° for the two vanes.
Classification
A number of characteristics allow ''Jianianhualong'' to be identified as a member of the Troodontidae. These include the long forward-projecting branch and flange of the lacrimal bone; the foramina on the nasal bone; the smooth transition between the eye socket and the backward-projecting branch of the frontal bone; the ridge on the forward-projecting branch of the jugal bone; the triangular dentary bearing a widening groove; the robust forward-projecting branch of the surangular bone; the relatively large number of unevenly-distributed teeth; the flattened chevrons with blunt forward projections and bifurcated backward projections; and the broad and flat "pubic apron" formed by the pubic bones.

Within the troodontids, ''Jianianhualong'' displays a unique combination of characteristics from both
basal
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("unspecialized") and
derived ("specialized") troodontids, organized in distinct regions of its body. The forelimbs and pelvis largely resemble basal troodontids such as ''Sinovenator'': the short deltopectoral crest on the humerus; the long hand, metacarpal II, and phalanx III-2 on the hand; the small ilium; the ridge on the pubic apron; and the short ischium with two projections and an obturator process near the bottom of the bone.
At the same time, the skull and hindlimbs resemble derived troodontids: the deep jugal branch of the maxilla bearing a prominent groove, the sub-triangular antorbital fossa; the relatively long maxillary fenestra; the short jugal branch of the postorbital bone; the long hallux; the slender and short metatarsal II; the "heel" on phalanx II-2; and the large, curved sickle claw.
''Sinosonasus'' exhibits a similar condition: the skull is like those of basal troodontids, and the pelvis and hindlimb are like those of derived troodontids. In a
phylogenetic analysis
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, Xu and colleagues found ''Jianianhualong'' in a
polytomy
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with ''Sinusonasus'' and several other intermediate troodontids.
For their 2019 description of ''
Hesperornithoides
''Hesperornithoides'' (meaning "western bird form"; nicknamed "Lori") is a genus of troodontid theropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic period.
Discovery
Although several Troodontid teeth were found, with the troo ...
'', Scott Hartman and colleagues added ''Jianianhualong'' to an expanded and updated version of the phylogenetic dataset that was used for the analysis of Xu and colleagues. They found it as a member of the
Sinovenatorinae
Sinovenatorinae is a short-lived subfamily of the extinct bird-like troodontid dinosaurs known exclusively from the Early Cretaceous of China. It includes the genus ''Sinovenator
''Sinovenator'' (meaning "Chinese hunter") is a genus of troodo ...
, a group that was named in 2017 by Caizhi Shen and colleagues in their description of ''
Daliansaurus
''Daliansaurus'' (meaning "Dalian reptile") is a genus of small troodontid theropod dinosaur, measuring approximately long, from the Early Cretaceous of China. It contains a single species, ''D. liaoningensis'', named in 2017 by Shen and colleag ...
''. However, Hartman and colleagues noted that a position similar to that found by Xu and colleagues was also plausible: forcing ''Jianianhualong'' to be closer to the more derived
Troodontinae required a
phylogenetic tree that was only one step longer, and thus marginally less likely according to the principle of
maximum parsimony.
The strict consensus phylogenetic tree recovered by Xu and colleagues is reproduced below at left. The partially expanded strict consensus tree recovered by Hartman and colleagues is reproduced below at right (note that
Troodontinae includes ''
Troodon
''Troodon'' ( ; ''Troödon'' in older sources) is a wastebasket taxon and a dubious genus of relatively small, bird-like dinosaurs known definitively from the Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous period (about 77 mya). It includes at least ...
'', ''
Saurornithoides'', and ''
Zanabazar
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'').
Topology A: Xu ''et al.'' (2017)
Topology B: Hartman ''et al.'' (2019)
Implications for troodontid evolution
The conjunction of basal and derived features as distinct regions of the body in ''Jianianhualong'' and ''Sinosonasus'' represent a possible case of
mosaic evolution, in which
natural selection
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acts upon distinct "modules" of the body.
Indeed, the pattern in which basal and derived features are present seems to follow the domains of the body that are regulated by
Hox gene
Hox genes, a subset of homeobox genes, are a group of related genes that specify regions of the body plan of an embryo along the head-tail axis of animals. Hox proteins encode and specify the characteristics of 'position', ensuring that the co ...
s, which have previously been discussed in the context of
pterosaur
Pterosaurs (; from Greek ''pteron'' and ''sauros'', meaning "wing lizard") is an extinct clade of flying reptiles in the Order (biology), order, Pterosauria. They existed during most of the Mesozoic: from the Late Triassic to the end of the Cre ...
s such as ''
Darwinopterus
''Darwinopterus'' (meaning "Darwin's wing") is a genus of pterosaur, discovered in China and named after biologist Charles Darwin. Between 30 and 40 fossil specimens have been identified, all collected from the Tiaojishan Formation, which dates t ...
''.
However, this hypothesis is weakened by the presence of characteristics in both troodontids that do not follow the pattern. In ''Jianianhualong'', for instance, the large antorbital fenestra, long tooth row of the maxilla, and finely-serrated teeth represent basal characteristics in an otherwise derived skull. Similarly, digit II of the foot in ''Sinusonasus'' is not as specialized as those of derived troodontids, despite the hindlimb being overall derived. Conversely, the forelimb of ''Jianianhualong'' is short overall as in derived troodontids, despite the presence of basal traits.
An
ancestral state reconstruction conducted along with the phylogenetic analysis (results labelled in the above phylogenetic tree) suggests that wing feather asymmetry evolved only once, at the
last common ancestor
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of the Paraves. Asymmetrical tail feathers would then also have evolved once, at the common ancestor of all paravians excluding
scansoriopterygids
Scansoriopterygidae (meaning "climbing wings") is an extinct family (biology), family of climbing and gliding maniraptoran dinosaurs. Scansoriopterygids are known from five well-preserved fossils, representing four species, unearthed in the Tiaoj ...
and avialans. However, given the uncertainty of whether dromaeosaurids possessed asymmetrical wing feathers, the support for a single emergence of asymmetrical wing feathers in the common ancestor of the Paraves is equivocal, the alternative scenario that it evolved twice being plausible. The distinct possibility thus remains that troodontids had asymmetrical tail feathers but symmetrical arm feathers, suggesting that asymmetry in the tail appeared first, but this is not supported by the ancestral state reconstruction.
Paleobiology

''Jianianhualong'' preserves the first evidence of feathers in an unquestionable troodontid, with the troodontid affinities of taxa such as ''Anchiornis'', ''
Eosinopteryx'', ''Jinfengopteryx'', and ''Xiaotingia'' having been questioned by various studies.
Additionally, ''Jianianhualong'' represents the first record of asymmetrical feathers among troodontids, thus making troodontids the second group among non-avialan theropods to possess asymmetrical feathers; asymmetrical arm feathers are found in the
microraptorians ''Microraptor'', ''
Changyuraptor'', and possibly ''
Zhenyuanlong''.
Asymmetrical feathers are correlated with flight capabilities among paravians,
and their emergence marked a major step in the evolution of modern avian feathers.
This trait may have been selected for due to its augmentation of locomotion on the ground or in the air.
However, the presence of asymmetrical feathers in ''Jianianhualong'' does not guarantee that it was capable of either gliding or powered flight.
The feathers in the tail of ''Jianianhualong'' could certainly have functioned in either maintaining feather stability (the barbs of the leading edge, having a low angle of 10°, augmented the vane's rigidity
) or controlling airflow (through the variation of the feathers'
blade pitch
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).
However, these feathers differ from those of modern birds in that the barbs of the trailing edge also have a relatively low angle of approximately 15°. Thus, aerodynamically speaking, the feathers in the tail of ''Jianianhualong'' likely did not have the same function as those of modern birds.
Regardless, the subtriangular outline of the tail frond, as well as the slots separating the tips of individual feathers, would have provided
drag
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reduction when the tail was in use.
Paleoecology

After ''Mei'', ''Sinovenator'', ''Sinusonasus'', and ''Jinfengopteryx'', ''Jianianhualong'' is the fifth named troodontid that has been discovered in the
Jehol Biota
The Jehol Biota includes all the living organisms – the ecosystem – of northeastern China between 133 and 120 million years ago. This is the Lower Cretaceous ecosystem which left fossils in the Yixian Formation and Jiufotang Formation. These ...
as a whole, with the first three other troodontids also originating from the Yixian Formation. With ''Jianianhualong'' and ''Sinusonasus'' representing "transitional" and more derived forms of troodontids compared to ''Mei'' and ''Sinovenator'', the diversity of troodontids within the Jehol was appreciable.
Asides from troodontids, the Yixian Formation also preserves a diverse assemblage of other animals, both dinosaurian and non-dinosaurian. The
hadrosauroid ''
Jinzhousaurus
''Jinzhousaurus'' is a genus of hadrosauroid dinosaur of the Early Cretaceous of China. The type species is ''Jinzhousaurus yangi''. The generic name refers to the town Jinzhou. The specific name honours Yang Zhongjian as the founder of Chin ...
'' is known from Baicai Gou, the same locality as that of ''Jianianhualong'', as is the maniraptoran ''Yixianosaurus'' as well as hundreds of specimens from the
choristodere ''
Hyphalosaurus''.
From elsewhere in the Dakangpu/Dawangzhangzi Beds, specimens have been discovered belonging to the birds ''
Confuciusornis
''Confuciusornis'' is a genus of basal crow-sized avialan from the Early Cretaceous Period of the Yixian and Jiufotang Formations of China, dating from 125 to 120 million years ago. Like modern birds, ''Confuciusornis'' had a toothless beak, b ...
'', ''
Hongshanornis
''Hongshanornis'' is a genus of ornithuromorph birds known from early Cretaceous lake deposits of the Yixian Formation, Inner Mongolia, China. The holotype specimen, recovered in 2005, is currently held by the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology ...
'', ''
Grabauornis
''Grabauornis'' is an extinct genus of enantiornitheans from the Early Cretaceous of China.
The type species, ''Grabauornis lingyuanensis'', was named and described in 2014 by Johan Dalsätt, Per Ericson and Zhou Zhonghe. The genus name combin ...
'', ''
Liaoxiornis
''Liaoxiornis'' is a dubious genus of enantiornithine bird. The only named species is ''Liaoxiornis delicatus'', described by Hou and Chen in 1999.Hou, L., Chen, P.-J. (1999) "Liaoxiornis delicatus gen. et sp. nov., the smallest Mesozoic bird. ...
'', ''
Longicrusavis'', ''
Shanweiniao'', ''
Shenqiornis'', and ''
Zhongornis''; the non-avialan theropod ''
Sinosauropteryx''; the
ceratopsia
Ceratopsia or Ceratopia ( or ; Greek: "horned faces") is a group of herbivorous, beaked dinosaurs that thrived in what are now North America, Europe, and Asia, during the Cretaceous Period, although ancestral forms lived earlier, in the Jurassi ...
n ''
Psittacosaurus
''Psittacosaurus'' ( ; "parrot lizard") is a genus of extinct ceratopsian dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of what is now Asia, existing between 126 and 101 million years ago. It is notable for being the most species-rich non-avian dinosaur ge ...
''; the pterosaur ''
Cathayopterus
''Cathayopterus'' is an extinct genus of ctenochasmatid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous-age Yixian Formation of Liaoning, China. The name means "China wing", using the word "Cathay" as an old alternative name for China. The type species
I ...
''; the lizards ''
Dalinghosaurus'' and ''
Yabeinosaurus
''Yabeinosaurus'' is an extinct genus of lizard from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Group of northeastern China. The type species ''Yabeinosaurus tenuis'' is known from many well-preserved skeletons belonging to both juvenile and adult individuals. ...
''; the
choristoderes ''Hyphalosaurus'' and ''
Monjurosuchus'', of which the former is highly abundant; the turtle ''
Manchurochelys''; the mammals ''
Acristatherium
''Acristatherium yanensis'' is an extinct basal eutherian from the Early Cretaceous (early Aptian, about ) Lujiatun Bed of the Yixian Formation. It was described on the basis of a single specimen (holotype) from Beipiao, Liaoning, China, by Ya ...
'', ''
Akidolestes'', ''
Chaoyangodens'', ''
Eomaia'', ''
Sinobaatar
''Sinobaatar'' is a genus of extinct mammal from the Lower Cretaceous of China. It is categorized within the also extinct order Multituberculata and among these it belongs to the plagiaulacid lineage (a possible infraorder). ''Sinobaatar'' was ...
'', and ''
Sinodelphys''; the frog ''
Liaobatrachus
''Liaobatrachus'' (meaning "Liaoning frog") is a genus of prehistoric frog, the first fossil specimen of which was recovered from the Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province, China. It was the first Mesozoic era frog ever found in China.Ji, S. and ...
''; and fish, including ''
Lycoptera'' (of which ''L. davidi'' is numerous), ''
Peipiaosteus'', and ''
Protopsephurus''.
Environmentally, ''Jianianhualong'' lived in a
lacustrine
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area, as evinced by the
tuff
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aceous
sandstone
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Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicates ...
present throughout the Dawangzhangzi Beds. Like the rest of the Yixian Formation, the environment represented by these assemblages was seasonally semi-arid, with a low mean air temperature of . The local
flora
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consists of a mixed assemblage of
gymnosperm
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s, such as ''
Czekanowskia'', ''
Schizolepis'', and the
ephedroids ''
Amphiephedra'', ''
Chengia'', ''
Ephedrites'', and ''
Liaoxia''; and also early
angiosperms
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, including ''
Archaefructus'', ''
Hyrcantha'' (formerly ''
Sinocarpus''), ''
Leefructus'', and ''
Potamogeton
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''. ''Leefructus'' in particular is a
eudicot
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Traditionally they were called tricolpates or non- magnoliid dic ...
, being among the earliest records of the group.
See also
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Timeline of troodontid research
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2017 in archosaur paleontology
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References
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Troodontids
Feathered dinosaurs
Aptian life
Early Cretaceous dinosaurs of Asia
Cretaceous China
Fossils of China
Yixian fauna
Fossil taxa described in 2017
Taxa named by Xu Xing
Taxa named by Philip J. Currie
Taxa named by Lü Junchang