Limenavis Limenavis

"bird of the threshold"

You 1.8 m (5.9 ft) tall
Limenavis 5 m (16.4 ft) long
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Length
5 m (16.4 ft)
Period
Late Cretaceous (70 Mya)
Place
Argentina
Food
Herbivore
Clade
Dinosauria

Limenavis is a genus of ornithuran dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous. It lived about 70 million years ago, around the Campanian-Maastrichtian boundary. Known from several broken bones, the remains of the only known species Limenavis patagonica were found in rocks of the “lower member” of the Allen Formation at Salitral Moreno, 20 km south of General Roca, Río Negro (Argentina). It is one of the closest relatives, in the fossil record, of the modern birds.

Of all the stem-birds known to date, this species is among those closest to the common ancestor of all living birds. Its generic name pays tribute to this fact: Limenavis, meaning “bird of the threshold” or “limit-bird”, is derived from Latin limen (“threshold”) + avis (“bird”). The specific name patagonica refers to the specimen’s Patagonian provenance.

What we know

  • Named by Clarke & Chiappe, 2001.
  • Fossils found in Argentina.