- years: 1854-1890: "Lithornis"
emuinus, "Megalornis" of Seeley,
Dasornis and
Argillornis The
first fossil of D.
emuinus, a
piece of
right humerus shaft...
-
Eocene of Isle of Sheppey, England) –
including Argillornis, "Lithornis"
emuinus and "Neptuniavis" miranda; may
include "Odontopteryx gigas" (a
nomen nudum)...
-
Dasornis D.
tolapica Selandian A pelagornithid, or
pseudotooth bird. D.
emuinus Ypresian Lithoptila L.
abdounensis Thanetian A
seabird related to modern...
-
likely to exist. The
supposed tarsometatarsus piece from
which "Lithornis"
emuinus was
described is
actually a
humerus fragment of the
giant pseudotooth bird...
- longipennis,
which is
nowadays recognized as
junior synonym of
Dasornis emuinus, a
larger pseudotooth bird than M. oweni. Due to the
scarcity of their...
- genus; it
might even be the very same
species as the similar-sized
Dasornis emuinus,
whose fossils are not
uncommon in the
Ypresian (Early Eocene)
London Clay...
-
Eocene of England) †D.
abdoun Bourdon 2010 †D.
emuinus (Bowerbank 1854) Owen 1870 [Lithornis
emuinus Bowerbank 1854;
Megalornis emui**** (sic) (Bowerbank...
- miranda, on the
other hand, is a
junior synonym of the
large Dasornis emuinus. In a
peculiar twist, some
material ****igned to "N."
minor eventually turned...
-
oweni (or
Odontopteryx oweni) or – more
likely due to its size –
Dasornis emuinus. "P."
stirtoni is a
supposed Neogene member of this lineage. It was described...
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Olson (1985: pp.198–199), Mayr (2009: p.59) E.g. the
Paleogene Dasornis emuinus and
Gigantornis eaglesomei, or the
Atlantic contemporary of Osteodontornis...