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placing both in the same
order (†Gastornithiformes) or even
family (†
Gastornithidae). This newly-realized
degree of
similarity caused many
scientists to...
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fossils found in
North America, Eurasia,
possibly Australia.
Members of
Gastornithidae were long
considered to be a part of the
order Gruiformes. However,...
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Gastornithidae...
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Gastornithidae...
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Anseriformes (waterfowl)
Pliocene 13
Gastornis gigantea 200 kg (440 lb)
Gastornithidae Anseriformes (waterfowl)
Eocene 14
Dinornis sp. 192 kg (423 lb) Dinornithidae...
- New
World quail Family Phasianidae:
pheasants and
relatives Family Gastornithidae (see Gastornis)
Family Dromornithidae:
mihirungs Worldwide; 150 species...
- the
world developed a
tendency towards gigantism; this
included the
Gastornithidae, the Dromornithidae, the Palaeognathae, and the Phorusrhacidae. Phorusrhacids...
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phylogenetic support in
finding the
mihirungs to be the
sister taxon to
Gastornithidae.
Worthy et al. (2017)
incorporated several new taxa and
character traits...
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Wetmore 1940 †Taoperdix Milne-Edwards 1869 (Late Oligocene)
Family †
Gastornithidae? Fürbringer, 1888
Gastornis Hébert, 1855 (vide Prévost, 1855) [Diatryma...
- S2CID 18212799.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 28 July 2010.
Gerald Mayr:
Gastornithidae. In:
Gerald Mayr:
Paleogene Fossil Birds. Springer-Verlag,
Berlin und...