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Australaves is a
clade of birds,
defined in 2012,
consisting of the
Eufalconimorphae (p****erines,
parrots and falcons) as well as the
Cariamiformes (including...
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extant members of both
Afroaves (Accipitrimorphae, Strigiformes) and
Australaves (Cariamiformes, Falconiformes) are
birds of prey, it has been suggested...
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genetic studies show that it
belongs to a
separate group of birds,
Australaves,
whose other living members are Falconidae,
Psittaciformes and P****eriformes...
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three orders,
together with the P****eriformes make up the
Australaves.
Sister to the
Australaves are the
Afroaves (see Telluraves). The
phylogenetic relationships...
- part of a
clade of
birds called Australaves,
which also
includes seriemas,
parrots and p****erines.
Within Australaves falcons are more
closely related...
- See
below cladogram showing Eufalconimorphae's
relationship within Australaves: Boles,
Walter E. (1997). "Fossil
songbirds (P****eriformes) from the...
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clade (Eutelluraves)
comprising the
remaining afroavian orders and
Australaves,
while an
analysis by
Houde et al. (2019)
recovered a
clade of accipitrimorphs...
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clade Hieraves.
Hieraves was also
recovered to be the
sister clade to
Australaves (which it
includes the
Cariamiformes and
Falconiformes along with Psittacop****erae)...
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Afroaves Australaves...
- †Lamillavis? †Zealandornithidae
Zealandornis Australaves See
Australaves Afroaves...