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Odon may refer to: Odo of Gascony (French: Odon) (c. 1010–1039/1040), Duke of Gascony, Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou Odon de Bénac, Bishop of
Odon
Name list
(1877–1958), actor Ödön Batthyány-Strattmann (1826–1914) nobleman Ödön Beöthy (1796–1854), politician Ödön Bodor (1882–1927), athlete Ödön Földessy (1929–2020)
Ödön
Russian National Guard division
The Separate Operational Purpose Division (ODON; Russian: Отдельная дивизия оперативного назначения, romanized: Otdel'naya diviziya operativnogo naznacheniya)
Separate Operational Purpose Division
Separate_Operational_Purpose_Division
Medical device that assists during a difficult birth
Odón device is a medical device that is designed to assist during a difficult birth. The device consists of a plastic sleeve that is inflated around the
Odon_device
Town in Indiana, United States
Odon (/ˈoʊdən/ OH-dən) is a town in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,397 at the 2020 census.[citation needed]
Odon,_Indiana
Municipality in Madrid, Spain
Villaviciosa de Odón (Spanish pronunciation: [biʎaβiˈθjosa ðe oˈðon]) is a municipality in the western zone of the Community of Madrid in Spain. The town
Villaviciosa_de_Odón
Spanish politician
Odon Elorza González (born 4 April 1955) is a Socialist Party of the Basque Country–Basque Country Left (PSE-EE) politician. He was a city councillor (1979–2011)
Odón_Elorza
Slovene poet (1925–1945)
Odon Peterka (March 13, 1925 – May 1945) was a Slovene poet. Peterka was born in Jesenice, the son of Alojz Peterka (1883–1962), who had fought with Rudolf
Odon_Peterka
British military operation in France in 1944
Operation Epsom, also known as the First Battle of the Odon, was a British offensive in the Second World War between 26 and 30 June 1944, during the Battle
Operation_Epsom
Hungarian composer and music educator
Ödön (Edmund) Péter József de Mihalovich (September 13, 1842 in Fericsánci, Slavonia – April 22, 1929 in Budapest) was a Hungarian composer and music educator
Ödön_Mihalovich
Ödön Széchenyi (1839 – 1922) was an Imperial Ottoman pasha. He was the son of István Széchenyi and was in charge of the State Fire Brigade in Hungary and
Ödön_Széchenyi
Austro-Hungarian playwright and novelist (1901–1938)
playwright and novelist who wrote in German, and went by the nom de plume Ödön von Horváth (German pronunciation: [ˈøːdœn fɔn ˈhɔʁvaːt]). He was one of
Ödön_von_Horváth
Part of Les Monts d'Aunay in Normandy, France
Aunay-sur-Odon (French pronunciation: [onɛ syʁ ɔdɔ̃] , literally Aunay on Odon) is a former commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region of
Aunay-sur-Odon
Hungarian painter
Ödön Vaszkó (Pančevo, Austria-Hungary today Serbia, 4 July 1896 – Budapest, 5 January 1945) was a Hungarian painter. He went to several independent art
Ödön_Vaszkó
River in France
The Odon (French pronunciation: [ɔdɔ̃]) is a river in the Calvados department, in Normandy, northwestern France. It is 47 km long and is a tributary of
Odon_(river)
Malagasy prelate
Odon Marie Arsène Razanakolona (born 24 May 1946, in Fianarantsoa) is a Madagascan Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Antananarivo from 2005
Odon_Razanakolona
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle of the Odon may refer to two battles of the Second World War: Operation Epsom, also known as the First Battle of the Odon, June 1944 Second Battle
Battle_of_the_Odon
Commune in Normandy, France
Bretteville-sur-Odon (French pronunciation: [bʁɛtvil syʁ ɔdɔ̃] , literally Bretteville on Odon) is a commune in the department of Calvados in the Normandy
Bretteville-sur-Odon
11th-century bishop of Bayeux and half-brother of William the Conqueror
Odo of Bayeux (died 1097) was a Norman nobleman who was a bishop of Bayeux in Normandy and was made Earl of Kent in England following the Norman Conquest
Odo_of_Bayeux
Hungarian swimmer (1915–1997)
Ödön Gróf (15 April 1915 – 16 January 1997) was a Hungarian swimmer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born in Neteča, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
Ödön_Gróf
Spanish conductor and composer (1925–2011)
Odón Alonso Ordás (28 February 1925 – 21 February 2011) was a Spanish conductor and composer, best known for his film scores. Alonso was born at La Bañeza
Odón_Alonso
Hungarian architect
Ödön Lechner (born János Ödön Lechner; 27 August 1845 – 10 June 1914) was a Hungarian architect, one of the prime representatives of the Hungarian Szecesszió
Ödön_Lechner
Commune in Normandy, France
Baron-sur-Odon (French pronunciation: [baʁɔ̃ syʁ ɔdɔ̃] ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region of north-western France. The inhabitants
Baron-sur-Odon
Hungarian wrestler (1906–1989)
Ödön Zombori, originally Ödön Janicsek (16 September 1906 – 29 November 1989) was a Hungarian wrestler and Olympic champion in freestyle wrestling. Zombori
Ödön_Zombori
Palace–fortress complex in Spain
The Castle of Villaviciosa de Odón is a palace-fortress complex found in the small town of the same name near Madrid, Spain. It is located on Madrid Avenue
Castle of Villaviciosa de Odón
Castle_of_Villaviciosa_de_Odón
Hungarian athlete (1929–2020)
Ödön Földessy (1 July 1929 – 9 June 2020) was a Hungarian athlete who mainly competed in the long jump. He was born in Békés. He competed for Hungary in
Ödön_Földessy
Odon of Poznań, also known as Odon of Greater Poland and Odon Mieszkowic, (Polish: Odon poznański, wielkopolski, Mieszkowic; 1149 – 20 April 1194), was
Odon_of_Poznań
Hungarian gymnast (1890–1981)
European system event in 1912. "Ödön Téry". Olympedia. Retrieved 14 April 2021. Ödön Téry at databaseOlympics.com Ödön Téry at Olympedia v t e v t e
Ödön_Téry
Part of Val d'Arry in Normandy, France
Tournay-sur-Odon (French pronunciation: [tuʁnɛ syʁ ɔdɔ̃] ; literally: Tournay on the Odon River) is a former commune in the department of Calvados, region
Tournay-sur-Odon
Hungarian-Israeli violist and composer
Ödön Pártos [alternate transcription in English: Oedoen Partos, Hungarian: Pártos Ödön, Hebrew: עֵדֶן פרטוש (Eden Partosh)] (1 October 1907 in Budapest
Ödön_Pártos
Hungarian writer and lawyer
Ödön Rádl (March 30, 1856 – December 20, 1916) was a Hungarian writer and lawyer. He was born in Alsólugos (today Lugașu de Jos, Romania). He studied laws
Ödön_Rádl
Belgian railway engineer and administrator
Odon Jadot (13 April 1884 – 16 April 1968) was a Belgian railway engineer and administrator. He was responsible for building more than 1,650 kilometres
Odon_Jadot
American politician
Odon Guitar (August 31, 1825 – March 13, 1908) was a general in the Union Missouri State Militia during the American Civil War. He was noted for his successful
Odon_Guitar
Belgian astronomer and meteorologist (1913–1996)
Odon Godart (August 21, 1913 – April 18, 1996) was a Belgian astronomer and meteorologist. Trained in mathematics and astronomy before World War II, he
Odon_Godart
Hungarian athlete (1886–1970)
Ödön Holits (7 December 1886 – 2 April 1970) was a Hungarian athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1908 Summer Olympics. He also played football
Ödön_Holits
Hungarian actor (1877–1958)
Ödön Bárdi (5 January 1877, in Pilisborosjenő – 24 June 1958, in Budapest) was a Hungarian actor. A Csodagyerek (1920) Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (1920)
Ödön_Bárdi
Hungarian wrestler
Ödön Radvány (27 December 1888 – 20 April 1959) was a Hungarian wrestler. He competed at the 1908, 1912 and the 1924 Summer Olympics. "Ödön Radvány".
Ödön_Radvány
Polish bacteriologist (1857–1942)
1857 in Vilnius – 26 December 1942 in Kraków) (sometimes referred to as Odon Bujwid) was a Polish bacteriologist, recognized as the founder of bacteriology
Odo_Bujwid
Hungarian long-distance runner
Ödön Kárpáti (2 January 1892 – November 1914) was a Hungarian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1912 Summer Olympics. He started
Ödön_Kárpáti
Spanish poet and novelist
Odón Betanzos Palacios (September 16, 1925 – September 24, 2007) was a Spanish poet, novelist, literary critic and professor, based in New York from 1956
Odón_Betanzos_Palacios
Military unit
Center, a single special forces unit of ODON, which continued to use the Vityaz name and insignia. On 5 April 2016, ODON became part of the National Guard of
Vityaz_(MVD)
11th-century duke of Gascony and Aquitaine
Odo (French: Eudes or Odon, Latin: Odonis; c. 1010 – 10 March 1039/1040) was Duke of Gascony from 1032 and then Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou from
Odo_of_Gascony
1944 battle in the Second World War
The Second Battle of the Odon comprised operations fought by the British Second Army during the Second World War. Attacks took place in mid-July 1944 against
Second_Battle_of_the_Odon
Commune in Normandy, France
Grainville-sur-Odon (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɛ̃vil syʁ ɔdɔ̃] , literally Grainville on Odon) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy
Grainville-sur-Odon
Commune in Normandy, France
Épinay-sur-Odon (French pronunciation: [epinɛ syʁ ɔdɔ̃] , literally Épinay on Odon) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in
Épinay-sur-Odon
Hungarian zoologist
Ödön Tömösváry (Edmund Tömösváry, October 12, 1852, in Magyaró – August 15, 1884, in Déva) was a Hungarian naturalist, myriapodologist and entomologist
Ödön_Tömösváry
Jewish council member in Hungary
Ödön Antl (31 March 1898 – 21 December 1976) was a Hungarian Jewish merchant and politician. He was head of the Jewish Council (Judenrat) of Kaposvár during
Ödön_Antl
Country in Central Europe
characteristics. Taking the eastern origins of the Hungarians into account, Ödön Lechner, the most important figure in Hungarian Art Nouveau, was initially
Hungary
Commune in Normandy, France
Tourville-sur-Odon (French pronunciation: [tuʁvil syʁ ɔdɔ̃] , literally Tourville on Odon) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region
Tourville-sur-Odon
Brazilian judge, lawyer and politician
José Odon Maia Alencar (October 6, 1928 – June 13, 2017) was a Brazilian judge, lawyer, and politician. He served as the acting Governor of Piauí from
José_Odon_Maia_Alencar
Hungarian fencer (1890–1929)
Ödön Tersztyánszky (6 March 1890 – 21 June 1929) was a Hungarian fencer and olympic champion in sabre competition. He won a gold medal in sabre individual
Ödön_Tersztyánszky
Hungarian noble family
surrendering Venice to the insurgents in 1848 (he was pardoned in 1851). Count Ödön [Edmund] Zichy (1809–1848), administrator of the county of Veszprém, was
Zichy_family
Spanish football team
Agrupación Deportiva Villaviciosa de Odón is a Spanish football team from Villaviciosa de Odón, in the Community of Madrid. Founded in 1971, they currently
AD_Villaviciosa_de_Odón
Association football club in Spain
as Inter de Madrid, was a Spanish football team based in Villaviciosa de Odón, in the Community of Madrid. Founded in 2002, it last played in Primera Federación
Internacional_de_Madrid
Ödön Singer (14 October 1830 – 23 January 1912), also known as Edmund Singer, was a Hungarian virtuoso violinist and composer. He was born in Tata, Hungary
Ödön_Singer
French Catholic bishop
Odon de Bénac was an eleventh-century Catholic Bishop of Oloron in France. The son of Count Raymond II of Bigorre, he was bishop from 1083AD to 1101AD
Odon_de_Bénac
Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)
Haushofer Hermann Hesse Georg Heym Wolfgang Hilbig Hugo von Hofmannsthal Ödön von Horváth Ricarda Huch Peter Huchel Ernst Jandl Uwe Johnson Ernst Jünger
Franz_Kafka
Hungarian basketball player
Ödön Lendvay (24 January 1943 – 26 October 1990) was a Hungarian basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Evans
Ödön_Lendvay
noblewoman, wife of Count Ödön Lónyay de Nagylónya et Vásárosnamény. She was a daughter of Dénes Pázmándy. Vilma Pázmándy and Ödön Lónyay had four children:
Vilma_Pázmándy
French cardinal
Odon de Châtillon (died c. 1102) was a French cardinal. He was probably a nephew of Pope Urban II (1088–99). He entered the Order of Benedictines in the
Odon_de_Châtillon
Military unit
Federation (MVD). Rus' belonged to the Independent Operative Purpose Division (ODON) rapid deployment division of the Internal Troops of Russia, the gendarmerie
Rus_(special_forces)
Hungarian athlete
Ödön Bodor (né Ödön Krausz; 24 October 1882 – 22 January 1927) was a Hungarian athlete. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London and at the 1912
Ödön_Bodor
Commune in Normandy, France
Parfouru-sur-Odon (French pronunciation: [paʁfuʁy syʁ ɔdɔ̃] , literally Parfouru on Odon) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region
Parfouru-sur-Odon
Extinct genus of mammals
'complete teeth', from Ancient Greek ἐντελής entelēs 'complete' and ὀδών odōn 'tooth', referring to its "complete" eutherian dentition), formerly called
Entelodon
Medieval Bishop of Paris
Eudes de Sully (French: Odon de Sully, Odo de Sully; Latin: Odo de Soliaco) (died 1208) was Bishop of Paris, from 1197 to 1208. He is considered to be
Eudes_de_Sully
Genus of extinct metatherian
Didelphodon (from Didelph[is] "opossum" and ὀδών odōn "tooth") is a genus of extinct metatherian mammal from the Late Cretaceous of North America. Although
Didelphodon
Hungarian politician (1796–1854)
Ödön Beöthy (1796–1854), Hungarian deputy and orator, was born in Nagyvárad, Hungary (today Oradea, Romania), his father being a retired officer and deputy
Ödön_Beöthy
Mongolian politician
сонгогдлоо" (in Mongolian). Ikon.mn. 2025-08-31. Retrieved 2025-09-17. "Tsogtgerel Odon elected Chairman of Democratic Party". MONTSAME News Agency. 1 September
Odongiin_Tsogtgerel
Ödön Mikecz (27 May 1894 - 21 January 1965) was a Hungarian politician and jurist, who served as Minister of Justice in 1938. He finished his law studies
Ödön_Mikecz
2011 Mexican film
at the time of the Mexican revolution and tells the story of Leandro and Odón, two friends who find a zebra that they mistake for an "American horse" and
La_cebra
First battle of the Hungarian War of Independence 1848
Hermann 2004, pp. 213. Olchváry Ödön: A magyar függetlenségi harc 1848–1849-ben a Délvidéken Budapest, 1902, pp. 160 Olchváry Ödön: A magyar függetlenségi harc
Fourth_siege_of_Szenttamás
River in France
source is in Aunou-sur-Orne, east of Sées. Its main tributaries are the Odon and the Rouvre. The Orne flows through the following departments and towns:
Orne_(Normandy)
Capital and largest city of Hungary
focus on Hungary's specialities. One of the leading Art Nouveau architects, Ödön Lechner (1845–1914), was inspired by Indian and Syrian architecture as well
Budapest
Hungarian-American jeweler and socialite (1896–1997)
married in 1947 and divorced in 1948. Count Odon Szigethy (b. July 12, 1912 – d. September 30, 1989; a.k.a. Odon Szigethi, Edmond de Szigethy), a Hungarian
Jolie_Gabor
Highest court of Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary. The current president of the court is András Zsolt Varga. Ödön Somogyi (1949–1950) Péter Jankó (1950–1953) Erik Molnár (1953–1954) József
Curia_of_Hungary
Hungarian artist
Edmund Tull (1870–1911), also known as Ödön Tull, was a Hungarian artist born at Székesfehérvár. He was educated at Budapest, Milan, and Paris, being in
Edmund_Tull
Village in Ziguinchor, Senegal
twinned with: Fleury-sur-Orne, Calvados, France. Since 1992 Bretteville-sur-Odon, Calvados, France. Since 1997 "Ouonck (Rural Community, Senegal) - Population
Ouonck
Irish writer (1854–1900)
or, On the Danger of Allowing Justice to put its Nose in our Sheets) by Odon Vallet [fr], a French religious historian. Merlin Holland, Wilde's grandson
Oscar_Wilde
Genus of snakes
Lycodon is derived from the Greek words λύκος (lykos) meaning wolf and οδόν (odon) meaning tooth, and refers to the fang-like anterior maxillary and mandibular
Lycodon
Austrian sculptor
Edmund Moiret (2 March 1883 – 12 December 1966) was an Austrian sculptor. His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1948 Summer
Edmund_Moiret
1944 British offensive during WWII
Division (Major-General Ivor Thomas) was to capture the villages of Baron-sur-Odon, Fontaine-Étoupefour, Château de Fontaine-Étoupefour and to recapture Hill
Operation_Jupiter_(1944)
Orchestra: Orquesta Sinfónica de Radio Televisión Española. Conductor: Odón Alonso. Edward Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 (2nd movement: Allegro
List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
Naxia Neapolis Neonteichos Nisyra Notion Nymphaeum Nysa on the Maeander Odon Oenoanda Olaeis Olymos Oroanna Orthoisa Ortygia Otrus Palaemyndus Palaeopolis
Troy
French historian and editor of Christian mysticism
(2023). Une école du cœur. Paris: Arfuyen. ISBN 9782845903722. Hurel, Daniel-Odon (2015). "Comptes rendus : La vie mystique chez les franciscains du XVIIe
Dominique_Tronc
French trouvère
three children and a mistress with her two. His will calls him both Odon de Paris and Odon de Saint-Germain. He was probably born in the Île-de-France, near
Oede_de_la_Couroierie
Hungarian architect (1845–1916)
August 1845 – 22 December 1916) was a Hungarian architect. Together with Ödön Lechner he designed a number of buildings in the typical Szecesszió (Art
Gyula_Pártos
Municipality in Aragon, Spain
Odón is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 259 inhabitants
Odón
Count of Savoy (c. 1023–1057/1060)
Otto (French: Odon, Oddon, Othon; Italian: Oddone; c. 1023 – 1057/1060) was count of Savoy from around 1051 until his death. Through marriage to Adelaide
Otto,_Count_of_Savoy
First battle of the Hungarian War of Independence 1848
revolutionary war Olchváry Ödön: A magyar függetlenségi harc 1848–1849-ben a Délvidéken Budapest, 1902, pp. 76 Olchváry Ödön: A magyar függetlenségi harc
Third_siege_of_Szenttamás
French sculptor
Villa Medici in 1946–1947. He designed sculptures in the church in Aunay-sur-Odon. "Lucien Fenaux (1911-1969)". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved
Lucien_Fenaux
Hungarian footballer (1891–1951)
Ödön Nádas (12 September 1891 – 9 October 1951) was a Hungarian football trainer, who coached Hungary in the 1934 FIFA World Cup. He was also the national
Ödön_Nádas
French theologian and scholastic philosopher
et de sanctis et de diversis casibus Including Odon de Tusculum, Otho of Tusculum, Otho de Tusculum, Odon de Châteauroux, Eudes de Châteauroux, Odo de Castroradulpho
Odo_of_Châteauroux
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
Mihály Munkácsy, Károly Ferenczy, and Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka; architects Ödön Lechner, Imre Steindl, and Béla Lajta; sculptors Alajos Stróbl and Zsigmond
Austria-Hungary
World War II landing operation in Europe
massacres Ardenne Abbey Douvres Martlet Epsom Windsor Charnwood Jupiter 2nd Odon Atlantic Goodwood Verrières Ridge Breakout Cobra Spring Bluecoat Totalize
Normandy_landings
Hostility towards art, beauty, spirituality, and intellect
ewige Spießer (The Eternal Philistine, 1930), the Austro–Hungarian writer Ödön von Horváth (1901–38) derided the cultural coarseness of the philistine man
Philistinism
Estonian electronic dance music band
Cartoon & friends on NoCopyrightSounds, with artists such as Leowi, Immy Odon, and NCT. "USKUMATU MENU ⟩ Eesti bändi Cartoon hittlugu hingab maailmakuulsale
Cartoon_(band)
Method to assist the delivery of a baby
baby than with forceps, and an increased likelihood of perineal trauma. Odón device Vacuum Extraction at eMedicine Vacca, Aldo (2009). Handbook of Vacuum
Vacuum_extraction
Henry Northrop Odhner Arithmometer – Willgodt Theophil Odhner Odón device – Jorge Odón Ormerod link – Edward Ormerod Ostwald viscometer – Wilhelm Ostwald
List of inventions named after people
List_of_inventions_named_after_people
Commune in Normandy, France
Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. The river Odon flows through the commune. The Commune has three buildings and areas listed
Verson
Head of Chechen Republic since 2007
Federation Armed Forces Ground Forces Ministry of Internal Affairs OMON ODON Internal Troops Federal Security Service Main Intelligence Directorate Special
Ramzan_Kadyrov
ODON
ODON
ODON
Female
African
nothing but a peep.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the North Farm
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese
Tribal Name
Female
Chamoru
, rainbow.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who grants wishes
Girl/Female
Greek
God appears.
Girl/Female
English Greek
From the sacred spring.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
King's Shelter
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Latin
Conquering
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Extremely Diligent
ODON
ODON
ODON
ODON
ODON
n.
An extinct Eocene bird having the jaws strongly serrated, or dentated, but destitute of true teeth. It was found near London.
n. pl.
An extinct order of birds having a long vertebrated tail with quills along each side of it. Archaeopteryx is the type. See Archaeopteryx, and Odontornithes.
n.
A genus of large, extinct, wingless birds from the Cretaceous deposits of Kansas, belonging to the Odontornithes. They had teeth, and were essentially carnivorous swimming ostriches. Several species are known. See Illust. in Append.
n.
An odontoblast.
a.
Having toothlike mandibles; -- applied to certain insects.
n.
The lingual ribbon, or odontophore, of a mollusk.
a.
Of or pertaining to odontalgia.
n.
Pain in a tooth or in the teeth; odontalgia.
a.
Having an odontophore.
n.
A special structure found in the mouth of most mollusks, except bivalves. It consists of several muscles and a cartilage which supports a chitinous radula, or lingual ribbon, armed with teeth. Also applied to the radula alone. See Radula.
n. pl.
A group of Mesozoic birds having the jaws armed with teeth, as in most other vertebrates. They have been divided into three orders: Odontolcae, Odontotormae, and Saururae.
n.pl.
An order of extinct toothed birds having the teeth in sockets, as in the genus Ichthyornis. See Ichthyornis.
n.pl.
Same as Cephalophora.
n.
Same as Odontalgia.
a.
Of or pertaining to the odontoid bone or to the odontoid process.
n.
One of the more or less columnar cells on the outer surface of the pulp of a tooth; an odontoplast. They are supposed to be connected with the formation of dentine.
n.
The science which treats of the teeth, their structure and development.
n. pl.
An extensive division of gastropod mollusks in which the odontophore is long and narrow, and usually bears seven rows of teeth. It includes a large number of families both marine and fresh-water.
a.
Of or pertaining to odontography.
n.
An extinct genus of toothed birds found in the American Cretaceous formation. It is remarkable for having biconcave vertebrae, and sharp, conical teeth set in sockets. Its wings were well developed. It is the type of the order Odontotormae.