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- Buteogallus borrasi is a species of giant buteonine hawk which went extinct in the early Holocene. Formerly endemic to Cuba, this huge bird of prey probably...
- "Aquila" gervaisii – now in Palaeohierax "Aquila" borrasi, "A." sodalis – now in Buteogallus, B. borrasi was long placed in Titanohierax. "Aquila" pliogryps...
- JSTOR 1363460. Suárez, W.; Olson, S.L. (2007). "The Cuban fossil eagle Aquila borrasi Arredondo: A scaled-up version of the Great Black-Hawk Buteogallus urubitinga...
- Crete Extinct (Late Pleistocene) Golden eagle Giant crab-hawk Buteogallus borrasi Cuba Extinct Great black hawk and other hawks Giant hawk Gigantohierax...
- species Buteogallus borrasi. However, there is not yet enough material to fully ****ess the similarities between B. milleri and B. borrasi. B. milleri is named...
- re****e the referral of Aquila borrasi to Titanohierax, based on new well-preserved material, establishing that even though borrasi was a valid species, it did...
- species of Buteogallus surp****ed their extant relatives in size. Buteogallus borrasi was about 33% larger than the modern great black hawk (B. urubitinga)....
- deposits in Cuba turned out to be bones of the eagle-sized hawk Buteogallus borrasi (formerly in Titanohierax). Little can be said of the evolutionary history...
- Aquila sp. "large" (Madagascar) Aquila sp. "small" (Madagascar) Buteogallus borrasi (Cuba, West Indies) – formerly in Aquila / Titanohierax Wood harrier, Circus...
- Woodward's eagle (Amplibuteo woodwardi) (C) Cuban great hawk (Buteogallus borrasi) (C) Daggett's eagle (Buteogallus daggetti) (C) Fragile eagle (Buteogallus...