- together, they form the fowl
clade which is
scientifically known as
Galloanserae or
Galloanseres (initially
termed Galloanseri) (Latin
gallus ("rooster")...
-
Queiroz as "most
inclusive clade containing Galloanserae but not Neoaves". It
contains crown Galloanserae as well as all stem-galloanserans. Field, Daniel...
- (Neornithes or Aves) with the
exception of
Palaeognathae (ratites and kin) and
Galloanserae (ducks,
chickens and kin). This
group is
defined in the
PhyloCode by...
-
crown group birds.
Initially described as
member of
Anseriformes within Galloanserae, the
definitive taxonomic position of
Vegavis was
debated among paleontologists...
- R.P.; Carroll, J.P. (2009). "A
phylogenetic supertree of the
fowls (
Galloanserae, Aves)" (PDF).
Zoologica Scripta. 38 (5): 465–481. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6409...
- The
Anseriformes (waterfowl) and the
Galliformes together make up the
Galloanserae. They are
basal among the
living neognathous birds, and
normally follow...
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material and seeds.
Gastornis is, generally,
agreed to be
related to the
Galloanserae, the
group containing waterfowl and gamebirds.
Gastornis was
first described...
-
Galloanserae Neoaves...
-
Dromornithidae were very
likely all herbivores. They were giant,
flightless Galloanserae and
included genera such as Gastornis, Dromornis, and the relatively...
- and the
Galliformes (pheasants, etc.)
belong to a
common group, the
Galloanserae. They are the most
primitive neognathous birds, and as such they should...