Definition of Geranoididae. Meaning of Geranoididae. Synonyms of Geranoididae

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Definition of Geranoididae

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Meaning of Geranoididae from wikipedia

- 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 FamilyGeranoididae Wetmore, 1933 Family †Parvigruidae Mayr, 2005 Genus †Parvigrus Mayr,...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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"...