- Ameghinornithinae.
Ameghinornis was
later placed in its own family,
Ameghinornithidae. In 1987,
Peters named another monospecific genus of ameghinornithid...
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families such as Phorusrhacidae, Bathornithidae,
Idiornithidae and
Ameghinornithidae.
Extant members (seriemas) are only
known from
South America, but...
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indicates a
herbivorous diet in the
Middle Eocene bird
Strigogyps sapea (
Ameghinornithidae)". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 85 (3): 303–307. Bibcode:2011PalZ...
- with the owls,
specifically the Sophiornithidae; they
appear to be
Ameghinornithidae instead. For
fossil species and
paleosubspecies of
extant taxa, see...
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indicates a
herbivorous diet in the
Middle Eocene bird
Strigogyps sapea (
Ameghinornithidae)". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 85 (3): 303–307. Bibcode:2011PalZ...
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northeastern Argentina Alvarenga and Höfling did not
include the
Ameghinornithidae from
Europe in the phorusrhacoids;
these have
meanwhile turned out...
- †Gradiornis? †Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †
Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae
Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae...
- Smith, N. Adam (2015). "An ameghinornithid-like bird (Aves, Cariamae,
Ameghinornithidae) from the
early Oligocene of Egypt".
Palaeo Electronica. doi:10.26879/470...
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abstract Peters,
Dieter Stefan (2007): The
fossil family Ameghinornithidae (Mourer-Chauviré 1981): a
short synopsis.
Journal of
Ornithology 148(1):...
- †Gradiornis? †Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †
Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae
Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae...