- The
Coraciiformes /kɒrəˈsaɪ.ɪfɔːrmiːz/ are a
group of
usually colourful birds including the kingfishers, the bee-eaters, the rollers, the motmots, and...
- Ksepka,
Daniel T.; Clarke,
Julia A. (2010). "Primobucco
mcgrewi (Aves:
Coracii) from the
Eocene Green River Formation: New
Anatomical Data from the Earliest...
- Worldwide; 144
species Suborder Meropi Family Meropidae: bee-eaters
Suborder Coracii Family Coraciidae:
rollers Family Brachypteraciidae:
ground rollers Suborder...
-
species confirms widespread Eocene distribution for stem
rollers (Aves,
Coracii)".
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 157 (3): 586–611. doi:10...
- Ksepka,
Daniel T.; Clarke,
Julia A. (2010). "Primobucco
mcgrewi (Aves:
Coracii) from the
Eocene Green River Formation: New
Anatomical Data from the Earliest...
-
species confirms widespread Eocene distribution for stem
rollers (Aves,
Coracii): NEW
SPECIES FROM THE
EOCENE GREEN RIVER FORMATION".
Zoological Journal...
- ****trera
Formation of Patagonia. A
relatively large member of the stem-
Coracii, U****enkcoracias
possessed a
robust femur and
stout tibiotarsus, with a...
- Kristoffersen,
Anette V.; Bonde,
Niels (22
April 2016). "A roller-like bird (
Coracii) from the
Early Eocene of Denmark".
Scientific Reports. 6. 34050. Bibcode:2016NatSR...
- (2021), "Unexpected
larger distribution of
Paleogene stem-rollers (Aves,
Coracii): new
evidence from the
Eocene of Patagonia, Argentina",
Scientific Reports...
-
Coracii (rollers & hornbills)
Piciformes (wood****s & toucans)...