Definition of Palaelodidae. Meaning of Palaelodidae. Synonyms of Palaelodidae

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Definition of Palaelodidae

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- Palaelodidae is a family of extinct birds in the group Phoenicopteriformes, which today is represented only by the flamingos. They were widespread during...
- the Phoenicopteridae, Elornis, known from the late Eocene epoch. The Palaelodidae – an extinct family of peculiar "swimming flamingos" – are believed to...
- 19 species Family Podicipedidae: grebes Worldwide; 6 species FamilyPalaelodidae: swimming flamingos Family Phoenicopteridae: flamingos Worldwide; 300...
- are. Harrisonavis inhabited brackish lakes alongside the more basal Palaelodidae. It contains the single species Harrisonavis croizeti, first described...
- Palaelodus is an extinct genus of bird of the Palaelodidae family, distantly related to flamingos. They were slender birds with long, thin legs and a long...
- Megapaloelodus is an extinct genus of stem flamingo of the family Palaelodidae. Megapaloelodus is primarily known from Miocene America, from South Dakota...
- common ancestor of flamingos and grebes. The extinct stem-flamingo family Palaelodidae have been suggested to be the transitional linkage between the filter-feeding...
- †Agnopterus? †Juncitarsus? †Kashinia? †Scaniornis? †Palaelodidae †Adelalopus †Palaelodus †Megapaloelodus Phoenicopteridae †Elornis? †Harrisonavis †Leakeyornis...
- †Agnopterus? †Juncitarsus? †Kashinia? †Scaniornis? †Palaelodidae †Adelalopus †Palaelodus †Megapaloelodus Phoenicopteridae †Elornis? †Harrisonavis †Leakeyornis...
- extant flamingos and is more similar to the m****iveness observed in the Palaelodidae, the sister family to the Phoenicopteridae. However, despite this similarity...