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- The slender-billed greenfinch (Chloris aurelioi) is an extinct songbird in the finch family Fringillidae. It was endemic to the island Tenerife in the...
- olsoni), Trias greenfinch (Chloris triasi), slender-billed greenfinch (C. aurelioi) and the long-legged bunting (Emberiza alcoveri). The marine life found...
- Formation (Paraná Basin) of Brazil. The genus contains a single species, P. aurelioi, known from a cranium and partial skeleton. The Parvosuchus holotype specimen...
- (Iberolacerta aurelioi) is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. The specific name, aurelioi, is in...
- of the oldest aetosaurs. It contains a single species, Polesinesuchus aurelioi, the fifth aetosaur species known from South America to date. Anatomical...
- ****ociated with Gallotia goliath. The slender-billed greenfinch (Chloris aurelioi), an extinct greenfinch from the Holocene. The long-legged bunting (Emberiza...
- La Palma, the Canary Islands, Spain Slender-billed greenfinch (Chloris aurelioi) - Holocene of Tenerife, the Canary Islands, Spain Wikimedia Commons has...
- to it, known from Quaternary remains. Slender-billed greenfinch Chloris aurelioi Tenerife, Canary Islands Only remains dated to 11477-11257 BCE, but presumed...
- Andreansky's lizard Iberolacerta aranica – Aran rock lizard Iberolacerta aurelioi – Aurelio's rock lizard Archaeolacerta bedriagae – Bedriaga's rock lizard...
- contemporary aetosaur named from a juvenile specimen in 2014, Polesinesuchus aurelioi, was found to be similar in its vertebrae and the basioccipital of its...