Magnusavis
Magnusavis is an extinct genus of large enantiornithean birds from the Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation of Montana, United States. The genus contains a single species, M. ekalakaensis, known from an incomplete right tarsometatarsus and toe bone.
Discovery and naming
The Magnusavis holotype specimen, CCM V2019.5.1, was discovered in sediments of the Hell Creek Formation on BLM land in Carter County, Montana, United States. The specimen consists of part of the right tarsometatarsus missing metatarsal IV and the top of II and III, in addition to an isolated phalanx from an unknown toe.In 2024, Clark et al. described Magnusavis ekalakaensis as a new genus and species of enantiornithean birds based on these fossil remains. The generic name, Magnusavis, combines the Latin words magnus and avis. The specific name, ekalakaensis, references the Montana town of Ekalaka, which is near the type locality and where the holotype is accessioned.