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Geranoididae is a
clade of
extinct birds from the
early to late
Eocene and
possibly early Oligocene of
North America and Europe.
These were mid-sized,...
- Pliocene,
including a
variety of
flightless forms like the Paleotididae,
Geranoididae,
Eogruidae and Ergilornithidae, the
latter two
thought to be closely...
- †Songzia Hou, 1990
Suborder Grui
Superfamily Gruoidea Vigors, 1825
Family †
Geranoididae Wetmore, 1933
Family †Parvigruidae Mayr, 2005
Genus †Parvigrus Mayr,...
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accepted to be a
subfamily within Eogruidae.
Eogruids are
rather similar to
Geranoididae, a
clade of
similar flightless gruiforms from
North America and Europe...
- (2016). "On the
taxonomy and
osteology of the
Early Eocene North American Geranoididae (Aves, Gruoidea)".
Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. 135: 315–325. v t...
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uncertain affinities,
possibly related to the
families Palaeotididae and
Geranoididae. The type
species is L. rougieri.
Magnusavis Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Clark...
- †Remiornis? †
Geranoididae?
Eogeranoides Galligeranoides?
Geranodornis Palaeophasi****
Paragrus †Palaeotididae?
Palaeotis Galligeranoides? †Eogruidae? Eogrus...
- †Remiornis? †
Geranoididae?
Eogeranoides Galligeranoides?
Geranodornis Palaeophasi****
Paragrus †Palaeotididae?
Palaeotis Galligeranoides? †Eogruidae? Eogrus...
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terrestrial predator. Similarly, Palaeophasi**** has been re****igned to
Geranoididae, a
lineage of large, ostrich-like stem-cranes.
Cracids are
large birds...
- "Hindlimb
morphology of
Palaeotis suggest palaeognathous affinities of the
Geranoididae and
other "crane-like"
birds from the
Eocene of the
Northern Hemisphere"...