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Definition of Falconiforms

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- The falcons and caracaras are around 65 species of diurnal birds of prey that make up the family Falconidae (representing all extant species in the order...
- with a sharp, pointed end comparable to the beaks of phorusrhacids and falconiforms. The surface of the premaxilla bears striations, which may indicate the...
- Masillaraptor is an extinct genus of masillaraptorid, a group of primitive falconiforms, from the Middle Eocene Messel Pit, Germany. It is a long-legged relative...
- Masillaraptoridae is an extinct family of stem-group falconiform birds from the Eocene of Europe. They are noted for their relatively long legs. Two genera...
- 224-249. Cade, T.J. & Greenwald, L. (1964). Nasal Salt Secretion in Falconiform Birds. The Condor, Vol.68, No.4, p.338-350 Watson, R. T. (1990). Po****tion...
- Naturalist series, he wrote the Encyclopædia Britannica entry on the Falconiforms. He was elected a member of the British Ornithologists' Union in 1942...
- an early potoo Paraortygoides, a galliform Masillaraptor, an early falconiform Parargornis, an early apodiform Messelirrisor, a tiny bucerotiform closely...
- Snyder, Allan W.; Miller, William H. (1978). "Telephoto lens system of falconiform eyes". Nature. 275 (5676): 127–129. Bibcode:1978Natur.275..127S. doi:10...
- Allomember MLP 95-I-10-8, distal end of left tarsometatarsus A stem falconiform. Dasornis D. sp. A pseudotooth bird. ?Diomedeidae Indeterminate Cucullaea...
- "Etudes sur les Colpocephalum (Mallophaga, Menoponidae) parasites des Falconiforms 1. Groupe zerafae Price & Beer" (PDF). Bonn. Zool. Beitr. 39: 77–102...