- waterbirds", the
pseudotooth birds are here
placed in the
distinct order Odontopterygiformes as a compromise,
rather than in a pelecaniform/ciconiiform or anseriform...
- for
sister group relationship between pseudo-toothed
birds (Aves:
Odontopterygiformes) and
waterfowls (Anseriformes)". Naturwissenschaften. 92 (12): 586–91...
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pelicans and storks, or of waterfowl, and are here
placed in the
order Odontopterygiformes to
account for this uncertainty. One
species of
Odontopteryx has...
-
either pelicans and
storks or waterfowl; they are
placed in the
order Odontopterygiformes to
account for this uncertainty.
Almost all
known material of this...
- of
Pelagornithidae even if
several families were
accepted in the
Odontopterygiformes. The sole
specimen of P.
sandersi has a
wingspan estimated between...
- for
sister group relationship between pseudo-toothed
birds (Aves:
Odontopterygiformes) and
waterfowls (Anseriformes)". Naturwissenschaften. 92 (12): 586–91...
- of
about 46–50
centimetres (18–20 in). The
largest known of the
Odontopterygiformes— a
group which has been
variously allied with Procellariiformes,...
-
Phorusrhacidae (terror birds)
Cariamiformes Miocene 40
Pelagornis sandersi 21.7 kg (48 lb)
Pelagornithidae Odontopterygiformes (pseudotooth birds) Oligocene...
- "The
Struthionidae and
Pelagornithidae (Aves: Struthioniformes,
Odontopterygiformes) from the late
Pliocene of Ahl Al Oughlam, Morocco". Oryctos. 7:...
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pelicans and storks, or of waterfowl, and are here
placed in the
order Odontopterygiformes to
account for this uncertainty. Also,
their internal taxonomy is...