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Nightjars are medium-sized
nocturnal or
crepuscular birds in the
family Caprimulgidae /ˌkæprɪˈmʌldʒɪdiː/ and
order Caprimulgiformes,
characterised by long...
- they are thus
considered a
distinct order, Aegotheliformes. This, the
caprimulgiform lineage(s), and the Apodiformes, are
postulated to form a
clade called...
- Huddleston,
Christopher J. (2009). "A
molecular phylogenetic survey of
caprimulgiform nightbirds illustrates the
utility of non-coding sequences". Molecular...
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superordinal name
Caprimulgimorphae Cracraft, 2013,
raising the 'traditional'
caprimulgiform families to the rank of order.
Proposed phylogenetic definitions of...
- Mayr,
Gerald (2010). "Phylogenetic
relationships of the
paraphyletic '
caprimulgiform'
birds (nightjars and allies)" (PDF).
Journal of
Zoological Systematics...
- Mayr,
Gerald (2010). "Phylogenetic
relationships of the
paraphyletic ,
caprimulgiform'
birds (nightjars and allies)".
Journal of
Zoological Systematics and...
- ISSN 0044-5231. Mayr, 2005. Mayr, 1999. Tudge, 2011. p. 84. Mayr, G. (1999).
Caprimulgiform birds from the
Middle Eocene of
Messel (Hessen, Germany).
Journal of...
- Huddleston,
Christopher J. (2009). "A
molecular phylogenetic survey of
caprimulgiform nightbirds illustrates the
utility of non-coding sequences". Molecular...
- Le-Dantec (2010). "Podarge étoilé". oiseaux.net.
Schwartz (2008). "
Caprimulgiform".
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Encyclopedia of Life (2018). "Gould's Frogmouth"...
- †Palaeopsittacus
georgei Harrison 1982b (Early –
middle Eocene of NW Europe) –
caprimulgiform (podargid?) or quercypsittid? †Amitabha
urbsinterdictensis Gulas-Wroblewski...