-
Cariamiformes (or
Cariamae) is an
order of
primarily flightless birds that has
existed for over 50
million years. The
group includes the
family Cariamidae...
- Aves
Fororracoideas (Gruiformes,
Cariamae) [Systematics and
Phylogeny of
Phororrhacoid Birds (Gruiformes,
Cariamae)] (in Spanish). Fundación de Historia...
- Höfling 2003, Mayr 2005) have
found Strigogyps to be a more
basal member of
Cariamae, and not
particularly close to the phorusrhachids.
Salmila robusta, another...
- (2009). "Sistemática y
Filogenia de las Aves
Fororracoideas (Gruiformes,
Cariamae)" (PDF). Fundación de
Historia Natural Felix de Azara: 1–79. Mayr, G.,...
- (Aves, Gruiformes), with
Remarks on the
Relationships of the
Suborder Cariamae" (PDF).
American Museum Novitates (2326). New York:
American Museum of...
- (though it is much larger). It has also been
classified in the
suborder Cariamae in the Gruiformes. Mayr,
Gerald (2009).
Paleogene Fossil Birds. Springer...
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Thomas A.; Smith, N. Adam (2015). "An ameghinornithid-like bird (Aves,
Cariamae, Ameghinornithidae) from the
early Oligocene of Egypt".
Palaeo Electronica...
- Mourer-Chauviré, Cécile (2013). "Idiornis Oberholser, 1899 (Aves, Gruiformes,
Cariamae, Idiornithidae): a
junior synonym of
Dynamopterus Milne-Edwards, 1892 (Paleogene...
- Ein "Phorusrhacidae" aus dem Mittel-Eozän von
Messel (Aves: Gruiformes:
Cariamae). Do****ents des
Laboratoires de Géologie de Lyon 99: 71–87. [Article in...
- Brazil. As with many
other animals from
tropical South America (e.g. the
Cariamae),
Tupinambis owes its
scientific name to the
pioneering accounts given...