“…In many previous studies a monophyletic Paraves is recovered as a clade that includes Dromaeosauridae, Troodontidae, and Avialae (Gauthier, 1986;Sereno, 1997, Makovicky andSues, 1998;Xu et al, 1999;Hwang et al, 2002;Makovicky et al, 2003;Xu and Norell, 2004;Makovicky et al, 2005;Novas and Pol, 2005;Norell et al, 2006;Turner et al, 2007Turner et al, , 2012Hu et al, 2009;Senter et al, 2012;Brusatte et al, 2014;Foth et al, 2014;Lü and Brusatte, 2015). Anchiornis huxleyi can be referred to Paraves based on the following derived features: shallow maxilla and premaxilla below the external naris, T-shaped lacrimal; dentary symphyseal region in line with the main part of the buccal margin, chevrons anteriorly bifurcate on the distal part of the tail, nearly symmetric furcula, acromion margin of the scapula with a laterally everted anterior edge, coracoid inflected medially from the scapula, forming an L-shaped scapulocoracoid, humerus longer than the scapula, ilium with the pubic peduncle much larger than the ischiadic peduncle, femur with a posterior trochanter, and the distal end of metatarsal III ginglymoid.…”