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This revision presents fossil avian material from Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) marine deposits of New Jersey, incorporating newly collected specimens from the Inversand marl pits and reexamining century-old types. About eight genera and nine species are recognized, most assigned to a primitive charadriiform-like assemblage provisionally referred to the form family Graculavidae (including genera such as Graculavus, Telmatornis, Anatalavis, Laornis, and Palaeotringa). A new family, Tytthostonychidae, and the genus and species Tytthostonyx glauconiticus are proposed for a distinctive humerus possibly allied to procellariiform or pelecaniform birds. The fauna appears neognathous but cannot be placed in modern families.

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Storrs L. Olson

Storrs L. Olson is an American ornithologist and paleontologist, recognized for his contributions to the study of avian evolution and fossil birds. He is particularly known for his work on the Cretaceous period, with a focus on the fossilized remains of birds found in New Jersey. His notable publication, "The Cretaceous Birds of New Jersey," provides valuable insights into the diversity and characteristics of these ancient species, enhancing our understanding of bird lineage and prehistoric ecosystems. Olson's research has significantly contributed to the fields of ornithology and paleobiology.

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