- The bird
family Casuariidae /kæsjuːəˈraɪ.ɪdiː/ has four
surviving members: the
three species of c****owary and the emu. All
living members of the family...
- This
splits off the
Casuariidae into
their own order, the Casuariformes, and
includes only the c****owaries in the
family Casuariidae,
placing the emus in...
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remaining species of emu. They are
divided into
either a
single family,
Casuariidae, or more
typically two, with the emu
splitting off into its own family...
- This
splits off the
Casuariidae into
their own order, the Casuariformes, and
includes only the c****owaries in the
family Casuariidae,
placing the emus in...
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Transantarctic relationship:
morphological evidence for a Rheidae–Dromaiidae–
Casuariidae clade (Aves, Palaeognathae, Ratitae)".
Zoological Journal of the Linnean...
- class: Aves Infraclass:
Palaeognathae Order:
Casuariiformes Family:
Casuariidae Genus:
Casuarius Species: C. lydekkeri
Binomial name
Casuarius lydekkeri...
- H. (2010).
Diogenornis fragilis (Alvarenga, 1985) restudied: a
South American ratite closely related to
Casuariidae (Thesis).[full
citation needed]...
- J.J.F. (2002).
Ratites and tinamous: Tinamidae, Rheidae, Dromaiidae,
Casuariidae, Apterygidae, Struthionidae. Bamford, Mike. Oxford, UK:
Oxford University...
- Adam M. Yates;
Trevor H.
Worthy (2019). "A
diminutive species of emu (
Casuariidae: Dromaiinae) from the late
Miocene of the
Northern Territory, Australia"...
- novaehollandiae, an emu;
Casuarius casuarius, a
southern c****owary (
Casuariidae);
third row:
Apteryx mantelli, a
North Island brown kiwi (Apterygidae);...