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Jabiru codorensis is an
extinct species of
stork related to the
extant Jabiru. It
lived in what is now
Venezuela during the
Pliocene period and appears...
- the
Urumaco Formation in
which it was
found in. A
second species, B.
codorensis, was
named in 2006
after the
Codore Formation in
which it was
found in...
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early Pliocene Codore Formation near Urumaco, Venezuela, and
named Jabiru codorensis. In Portuguese, the bird is
called tuiuiu, tuim-de-papo-vermelho ("red-necked...
- of L. armatus. In 2004, two
additional species L.
urumaquensis and L.
codorensis were
described based on
fossils found in Late Miocene/Early
Pliocene aged...
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Plesiotypotherium casirense,
Simomylodon uccasamamensis Casira Bolivartherium codorensis,
Boreostemma pliocena,
Falcontoxodon aguilerai, cf.
Ischyrorhynchus vanbenedeni...
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Harrison 1974 †L.
titan Wetmore 1940
Jabiru (Early
Pliocene – Recent) †J.
codorensis Walsh & Sánchez 2008 The
group that
includes modern pelicans and cormorants...
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Plotopteridae Howard, 1969, this is the type
species of the new genus.
Jabiru codorensis Sp. nov.
Valid Stig A.
Walsh Rodolfo Sánchez
Early Pliocene Codore Formation...