The name Euornithes has been used for a wide variety of avialan groups since it was first named by
Leonhard Stejneger in 1884. It was first defined as a
clade in 1998 by
Paul Sereno, who made it the group of all animals closer to birds than to
Enantiornithes (represented by
Sinornis). This definition currently includes similar content as another widely used name,
Ornithuromorpha, named and defined by
Luis Chiappe in 1999 as the common ancestor of
Patagopteryx,
Vorona, and
Ornithurae, plus all of its descendants. Because one definition is node-based and the other branch-based, Ornithuromorpha is a slightly less inclusive group.
Relationships The cladogram below follows the results of a phylogenetic analysis by Lee
et al., 2014: }} The following cladogram below follows the results of a phylogenetic analysis by Pei
et al., 2020:
Other genera The following is a list of primitive euornithian genera and those that cannot be confidently referred to any subgroups, following Holtz (2011) unless otherwise noted. • †
Alamitornis • †
Changmaornis • †
Changzuiornis • †
Dingavis ==References==