- of the
International Ornithological Committee (IOC).
Several extinct coraciiform families are only
known from
Paleogene fossils. They
probably belong...
- of the
rufous and broad-billed motmots. A
fossil genus of
Oligocene coraciiform from
Switzerland has been
described as Protornis; it
might be a primitive...
-
Protornis (Gr**** for "original bird") is an
extinct genus of
prehistoric coraciiform bird. It
contains one species, P.
glarniensis from the
Early Oligocene-aged...
- Nature. Kopij, G.; De Swardt, D.H.; Nuttall, R.N. (2000). "Diet of
seven coraciiform species (Coraciiformes) in
South Africa". Acta Ornithologica. 35 (2):...
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Strigogyps sapea (formerly Aenigmavis) a
cariamiform Eocoracias, an
early coraciiform with
known coloration Messelornis, the Messel-bird; a
species of gruiform...
- Rhynchaeites), psittacid? †Neanis
schucherti Shufeldt 1913 (Early Eocene)–
coraciiform (primobucconid), piciform? †Paleophasi****
meleagroides Wetmore 1940...
- tibiotarsus' length,
which is
unlike most
coraciiforms. The
pedal (foot)
phalanges are more
robust than in
coraciiforms, and the
second bears a
greatly enlarged...
- pattern. In 2019, Babarović et al.
studied a
specimen of the
Eocene coraciiform Eocoracias. They
observed non-iridescent
structural coloration on its...
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Notes Image Primobucconidae †Primobucco †P.
mcgrewi Fossil Lake A
primobucconid coraciiform.
Incertae sedis †Paracoracias †P.
occidentalis A
coraciiform....
- be the Piciformes, or it
might be an
ancestral form in the piciform-
coraciiform radiation. "N."
kistneri seems more
closely related to
piciform birds...