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Aegypius jinniushanensis is an
extinct Old
World vulture which existed in what is now
China during the
Middle Pleistocene period. It was
described by...
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mourerchauvireae (Middle
Pleistocene of Sicily, Mediterranean) Tyto
jinniushanensis (Pleistocene of Jing Niu Shan, China) Tyto
maniola –
Cuban Dwarf Barn...
- Family:
Accipitridae Subfamily:
Aegypiinae Genus:
Aegypius Savigny, 1809
Species Aegypius monachus †Aegypius
jinniushanensis †Aegypius prepyrenaicus...
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stork that
existed during the
Middle Pleistocene.
Along with
Aegypius jinniushanensis, L. lui is one of
several new
species of
extinct birds discovered at...
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Middle East,
northern India and
central and
eastern Asia †Aegypius
jinniushanensis Formerly China †Aegypius
prepyrenaicus Formerly Spain Gyps Griffon...
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central Middle East,
northern India,
central and east Asia †Aegypius
jinniushanensis Pleistocene of
China †Aegypius
prepyrenaicus Pleistocene of Spain...
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Pleistocene of
Malta as well as the
Chinese vultures Aegypius jinniushanensis and
Torgos sp. were all in a
similar size
range as
Dynatoaetus gaffae...
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species of
extinct birds were also discovered,
including Aegypius jinniushanensis and
Leptoptilos lüi. Rosenberg, Lü & Ruff 2006, p. 3552. Rosenberg...
- Brett-Surman et Paul, 1985, this is the type
species of the new genus. Tyto
jinniushanensis Valid Sp. nov. Hou
LianHai Pleistocene Cave
deposits China A Tytonidae...
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Storrs L.
Olson Pleistocene to
Holocene Bermuda A Strigidae.
Aegypius jinniushanensis Sp. nov.
Valid Zhang Zi****
Huang Yunping Helen F.
James Hou Lianhai...