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- form the fowl clade which is scientifically known as Galloanserae or Galloanseres (initially termed Galloanseri) (Latin gallus ("rooster") + ānser ("goose"))...
- in Struthioniformes (the ratites), but are now usually classified as galloanseres. Dromornithids were part of the Australian megafauna. One species, Dromornis...
- wherever they coexist, this is simply a typical feature among fowl (Galloanseres), in which postzygotic isolating mechanisms are slight compared to most...
- Anseriformes is an order of birds belonging to the clade Galloanseres. It consists of 3 families, 58 genera and 171 living species. Extinct species ****ignment...
- extinct flightless birds Sylviornis neocaledoniae (Sylviornithidae, Galloanseres). PLOS ONE. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150871 Mourer-Chauviré, C.; Pickford...
- ancestor of modern birds at 95 million years ago and the split between Galloanseres and Neoaves at 85 million years ago. Notably, these studies show that...
- with stubby toes Gastornis (formerly Diatryma), a large, flightless galloansere H****iavis, a member of Cypselomorphae Quasisyndactylus, a member of Alcediniformes...
- flightless birds and novel phylogenetic relationships for extinct fowl (Aves, Galloanseres)". Royal Society Open Science. 4 (10): 170975. Bibcode:2017RSOS....470975W...
- "demon ducks" refer to their relationship to the extant waterfowl of the galloanseres. Dromornis is a genus of large to gigantic flightless birds of the Dromornithidae...
- universally accepted to subdivide into two lineages, the "fowl" clade Galloanseres and the Neoaves (sometimes called "higher neognaths"). The formal PhyloCode...