- from
South and
North America.
Several other related groups, such as the
idiornithids and
bathornithids were part of
Palaeogene faunas in
North America and...
- smaller, some of them the size of the
average pheasant.
Until recently,
idiornithids were
commonly regarded as a
suborder of the Gruiformes, but they are...
-
tibiotarsus AMNH 25221, a
partial tibiotarsus A bird
similar to gruids,
idiornithids and presbyornithids.
Palintropus P.
retusus YPM 513 (holotype), a partial...
- and also a
variety of
extinct forms like phorusrhacids,
Strigogyps and
idiornithids, in turn part of the
Australaves ****emblage that also
includes falcons...
-
Miocene of Karaihen, Argentina) – aramid?
Occitaniavis –
cariamid or
idiornithid,
includes Geranopsis elatus List of
Gruiformes by po****tion Mourer-Chaviré...
- Mayr
found to be
unlike other ameghinornithids, and
probably from an
idiornithid. In 1935,
Lambrecht described a new New
World vulture,
Eocathartes robustus...
-
Vanesa L. De
Pietri Gerald Mayr
Early Miocene Chavroches MN 2 France An
Idiornithid,
Idiornithidae Cariamiformes,
possibly a
species of
Ibidopodia Milne-Edwards...
-
Idiornithidae as polyphyletic, with
Elaphrocnemus recovered away from
other "
idiornithids",
outside of the
clade leading to them and
modern seriemas. Some authorities...
-
Dieter S.
Peters Middle Eocene Messel pit: MP 11 Germany: Hessen An
idiornithid gruiform; the
genus was
synonymized with the
genus Dynamopterus Milne-Edwards...