- New Zealand) -
charadriid? scolopacid?
Charadriiformes gen. et sp. indet. (Bathans Early/Middle
Miocene of Otago, New Zealand) -
charadriid? scolopacid?...
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selection of true
lapwings and
plovers would also give a good idea of
charadriid wader evolution altogether. A mid-Oligocene – c.28 mya (million years...
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waders much
similar in
ecomorphology to
their distant relatives, the
charadriid plovers. Some of
these birds are
difficult to
identify because of the...
- The bird
family Charadriidae includes the plovers, dotterels, and lapwings. The
family contains 69
species that are
divided into 10 genera. The family...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 5
species Critically endangered (CR): 223
species Endangered (EN): 460
species Vulnerable (VU): 798
species Near threatened...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 5
species Critically endangered (CR): 223
species Endangered (EN): 460
species Vulnerable (VU): 798
species Near threatened...
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described as
Actitis balcanica appears to be
actually from some
indeterminate charadriid. Illiger,
Johann Karl
Wilhelm (1811).
Prodromus systematis mammalium et...
- Milne-Edwards 1867] (Early
Oligocene of Ronzon, France) –
charadriiform (
charadriid)? Not
Dolicopterus as
sometimes claimed †Loncornis
erectus Ameghino 1899...
- nov. Campbell, Jr. Late
Pleistocene La Brea Tar Pits USA California A
charadriid lapwing.
Camusia quintanai Valid Gen. et Sp. nov. Seguí
Pliocene Vroeg-Midden...
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local bird
footprints to four
different families, the anatids, ardeids,
charadriids, and gruids.
Contemporary mammalian trackmakers included artiodactyls...