Soroavisaurus is a genus of enantiornithean birds related to Avisaurus. It lived during the Late Cretaceous of Argentina. The only known species, S. australis, is known from fossils collected from the Lecho Formation (Maastrichtian age) of Estancia El Brete, in the southern tip of the province of Salta, Argentina. A binominal name of this animal means "Southern sister Avisaur".[1]
^Matthew P. Martyniuk (2012). A Field Guide to Mesozoic Birds and Other Winged Dinosaurs. Pan Aves. p. 142. ISBN 9780988596504. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
Soroavisaurus is a genus of enantiornithean birds related to Avisaurus. It lived during the Late Cretaceous of Argentina. The only known species, S. australis...
Wyoming, USA A hesperornithine with unclear relationships. †Soroavisaurus †Soroavisaurus australis 70 Ma Lecho Formation, Salta Province, Argentina An...
Avisauridae, which also contains similar animals from South America such as Soroavisaurus and Neuquenornis In the Late Cretaceous the Americas were still separated...
[six] individuals, including jaws and armor." Saltasaurid titanosaurs Soroavisaurus S. australis "Tarsometatarsus and phalanges." Avisaurid enantiornithes...
5 cm (12.4 in), and weight of 5.1 kg (11 lb). Even larger could be the Soroavisaurus. One tibiotarsus (PVL-4033) indicates an animal with a length of 80 cm...
smallest enantiornithes known from South America. Its closest relative was Soroavisaurus from the Lecho Formation (Maastrichtian age) of northwestern Argentina...
Brete enantiornithines known only from leg bones, namely Lectavis, Soroavisaurus or Yungavolucris. However, these apparently were all smaller than Enantiornis...
Valid Late Cretaceous Argentina Possibly synonymous with Lectavis, Soroavisaurus and/or Yungavolucris. Elektorornis Xing et al. 2019 Valid Early Cretaceous...