- Megapodiidae. The two
families they were
sometimes united in a
distinct order,
Craciformes, as in
Munroe and Sibley's 1993
World Checklist of Birds. However, the...
- unchanged.
Modified Galliformes landfowl.
Chachalacas moved to
Craciformes. New
Craciformes chachalacas etc.
Previously part of Galliformes. New Ralliformes...
- This item
lists those birds of
South Asia in the Megapodes, Galliformes,
Gruiformes and near p****erines. For an
introduction to the
birds of the region...
-
Indonesia has more
endemic birds than any
other country. Indonesia's size,
tropical climate, and
archipelagic geography,
support the world's
second highest...
- "Biología
Reproductiva del
Hocofaisan Crax
rubra rubra Linnaeus 1758,
Craciformes: Cracidae) en México, Análisis Químico y
Estudio Morfológico de la Cáscara...
-
Sulawesi has a high
degree of
endemism in its bird species.
Sulawesi supports twelve endemic bird genera.
Penelopides exarhatus (Sulawesi hornbill) - VU...
- Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy,
which splits the
Cracidae and
Megapodiidae as an
order "
Craciformes". This is not a
natural group, however, but
rather an
erroneous result...
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wings are
morphologically similar to the
wings of
certain semi-arboreal
Craciformes,
particularly guans of the
genus Pipile. The feet and legs of crested...
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wings are
morphologically similar to the
wings of
certain semi-arboreal
Craciformes,
particularly guans of the
genus Pipile. The feet and legs of crested...
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AGUILAR H., 2012.- Redescripción del Gualí
Aburria aburri (Lesson, 1828), (
Craciformes: Cracidae) con
notas sobre el nido y el
huevo Rev. Ecol. Lat. Am. 17(3):...