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- Alvania braillonis is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. Fossils of this species...
- Bucorvus brailloni is an extinct ground hornbill. The only known fossil is of a femur dated to the Middle Miocene. It was found in Morocco, well north...
- Bucorvus contains two species: A prehistoric ground hornbill, Bucorvus brailloni, has been described from fossil bones in Morocco, suggesting that prior...
- (bluish throat indicates female) about to swallow a gr****hopper Bucorvus brailloni – Late Miocene (Morocco) Euroceros bulgaricus – Late Miocene (Bulgaria)...
- earliest and smallest species Macroderma malugara Hand, 1996. Megaderma brailloni: Discovered in France; dated from the early Eocene. Megaderma gaillardi:...
- & Habersetzer, 1988 - Messel Pit (Lutetian), Germany Archaeonycteris brailloni Russell et al., 1973 - Avenay quarry (Ypresian), France Archaeonycteris...
- Hadzhidimovo, Bulgaria) Extant genera present in the fossil record Bucorvus †B. brailloni Brunet 1971 Trogonidaetrogons †Foshanornis songi Zhao et al. 2015 †Septentrogon...
- Valid Cracraft Early Miocene  USA  South Dakota A bathornithid Bucorvus brailloni Sp. nov. Valid Brunet Middle Miocene  Morocco A bucorvid. Campephilus...
- & Habersetzer, 1988 - Messel Pit (Lutetian), Germany Archaeonycteris brailloni Russell et al., 1973 - Avenay quarry (Ypresian), France Archaeonycteris...
- Ageina tobieni Icaronycteris menui Microchiropteramorpha Archaeonycteris brailloni cf. Ageina sp. cf. Archaeonycteris sp. Multituberculata Ectypodus riansensis...