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- Dromornis Barawertornis Ilbandornis Rich, 1979 Genyornis Genyornis newtoni Stirling & Zietz, 1896 Genyornis newtoni was a medium-sized dromornithid with...
- Ilbandornis lawsoni Rich, 1979 Genyornis Stirling & Zietz, 1896 Genyornis newtoni Stirling & Zietz, 1896 The most recent species, Genyornis newtoni, was certainly...
- environmental deterioration. Chemical analysis of fragments of eggs**** of Genyornis newtoni, a flightless bird that became extinct in Australia, from over...
- large collection of eggs**** fragments of the flightless Australian bird Genyornis newtoni, from analysis of Sporormiella fungal spores from a lake in eastern...
- parental care as more typical in Galliformes. Eggs previously ****igned to Genyornis have been re****igned to giant megapode species. Some dietary and chronological...
- the Tasmanian nativehen and Tasmanian emu. Eggs previously ****igned to Genyornis are now considered to have belonged to the giant malleefowl. Therefore...
- a car Dromornithidae, extinct flightless birds known as thunder birds Genyornis, extinct flightless birds known as thunder birds Thunderbird, a creature...
- planei Rich, 1979) Dromornis stirtoni Rich, 1979 Barawertornis Ilbandornis Genyornis The Dromornis lineage is proposed to represent a monotypic succession...
- been identified by a palaeontologist as depicting the megafauna species Genyornis, giant birds thought to have become extinct more than 40,000 years ago;...
- eggs**** of both Ilbandornis and the related Genyornis.[citation needed] While Ilbandornis and Genyornis have skulls of similar size to emus, other Dromornithids...