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- Annakacygna is a genus of flightless marine swan from the Miocene of ****an. Named in 2022, Annakacygna displays a series of unique adaptations setting...
- Genus †Eremochen Brodkorb 1961 Genus †Megalodytes Howard 1992 GenusAnnakacygna Matsuoka & Hasegawa 2022 Genus †Paracygnus Short 1969 Genus †Presbychen...
- Pleistocene of Turkey) †Cygnus sp. (Pleistocene of Australia) Other generaAnnakacygna The supposed fossil swans "Cygnus" bilinicus and "Cygnus" herrenthalsi...
- in the genus Olor. Genus †Afrocygnus (Miocene of North Africa) GenusAnnakacygna – short-winged swans (Miocene of ****an) Genus †Megalodytes (Miocene of...
- ****an originally referred to Megalodytes is now referred to the genus Annakacygna Howard, H. (1992). New records of Middle Miocene anseriform birds from...
- edges, used to scope out small planktionic animals. The extinct swan Annakacygna is speculated to be a filter-feeder due to its bill proportions being...
- Manuherikia Mionetta Stictonettinae Stictonetta Anserinae †Afrocygnus †Annakacygna Anser †Anserobranta †Asiavis †Bonibernicla Branta Cereopsis †"Chenopis"...
- Manuherikia Mionetta Stictonettinae Stictonetta Anserinae †Afrocygnus †Annakacygna Anser †Anserobranta †Asiavis †Bonibernicla Branta Cereopsis †"Chenopis"...
- Manuherikia Mionetta Stictonettinae Stictonetta Anserinae †Afrocygnus †Annakacygna Anser †Anserobranta †Asiavis †Bonibernicla Branta Cereopsis †"Chenopis"...
- Manuherikia Mionetta Stictonettinae Stictonetta Anserinae †Afrocygnus †Annakacygna Anser †Anserobranta †Asiavis †Bonibernicla Branta Cereopsis †"Chenopis"...