Archaeorhynchus was a medium-sized avialan, The three specimens have well-preserved skulls showing important anatomical information, including: slender
maxilla and premaxilla, short nasals and discrete
mandible elements. The skull bones of the
holotype were slightly dislocated due to transportation. All three known fossil specimens have a preserved vertebrae column, although they are not entirely complete. However, when combining the three specimens together, the whole spine could be reconstructed. Based on reconstruction of the vertebrae, it was estimated that the backbone had 9 or 10 neck vertebrae and 9 or 10 tail vertebrae. The back vertebrae were not preserved.
Archaeorhynchus had slender and curved vertebral ribs (ribs that do not attach to the breastbone) with robust and strong bases. The pectoral girdle had a robust and U-shaped wishbone, a slightly curved shoulder blade, a short and robust
coracoid and a broad and deeply notched breastbone. The hips had an unfused
ilium, a slender and curved
pubis with a small pubic foot and a strap like
ischium which is shorter than the pubis. The hind limb was shorter than the forelimb. The forelimbs had a
humerus and a
radius which were straighter and shorter than the
ulna. The forelimbs also preserved the major and minor
metacarpals as well as the finger bones showing a
phalangeal formula of 2-3-2. The hind limbs have a robust and bowed
femur, a
tibia which is slightly longer than the femur, and a slender
fibula. They also preserve four
metatarsals (metatarsal V is not preserved) where metatarsals II-IV, are not fused to each other and where metatarsal III is the longest and widest, while the others are equal in length Feathers are preserved in the holotype and one of the two most recent finds, where they are associated with the neck, wing and tail regions. ==Relationships==