-
interrelationships of the group. Formerly, the
waders were
united in a
single suborder Charadrii, but this has
turned out to be a "wastebasket taxon",
uniting no fewer...
- The
order was
formerly divided into
three suborders: The
waders (or "
Charadrii"):
typical s****birds, most of
which feed by
probing in the mud or picking...
- to
gulls and auks than to most
other waders such as
plovers (suborder
Charadrii) and
sandpipers (suborder Scolopaci). This bird
resembles a plover, but...
-
rather large lapwing; it may
actually belong in Vanellus. The
remaining Charadrii are
highset and/or
chunky birds, even
decidedly larger than a lot of the...
- Late
Quaternary prehistoric birds are
avian taxa that
became extinct during the Late Quaternary – the Late
Pleistocene or
Early Holocene – and
before recorded...
- ; Guentert, M. (2013). "A Haematopus-like
skull and
other remains of
Charadrii (Aves, Charadriiformes) from the
Early Miocene of Saint-Gérand-le-Puy...
- †Volgavis? †Laornithidae?
Laornis †Graculavidae?
Dakotornis Graculavus Palaeotringa Telmatornis?
Charadrii See
below ↓
Scolopaci See
below ↓ Lari See
below ↓...
- this family, is now
known to be only
distantly related (basal of
clade Charadrii). The
family contains 17
species in 4 genera. The
feature that defines...
- The
Recurvirostridae are a
family of
birds in the
wader suborder Charadrii. It
contains two
distinct groups of birds, the
avocets (one genus) and the...
-
Family Rallidae:
rails and
relatives Worldwide; 350
species Suborder Charadrii Infraorder Chionida: thick-knees and
allies Family Burhinidae: thick-knees...