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- Field, Daniel J. (February 2022). "The Evolution and Fossil Record of Palaeognathous Birds (Neornithes: Palaeognathae)". Diversity. 14 (2): 105. doi:10.3390/d14020105...
- Field, Daniel J. (February 2022). "The Evolution and Fossil Record of Palaeognathous Birds (Neornithes: Palaeognathae)". Diversity. 14 (2): 105. doi:10.3390/d14020105...
- (feathered areas) and apteria (non-feathered areas), and finally, they have palaeognathous palates. Ostriches have the greatest dimorphism, rheas show some dichromatism...
- Mayr (2019) argued that close affinities between Geranoididae and the palaeognathous family Palaeotididae are at least as well supported as the classification...
- Field, Daniel J. (February 2022). "The Evolution and Fossil Record of Palaeognathous Birds (Neornithes: Palaeognathae)". Diversity. 14 (2): 105. doi:10.3390/d14020105...
- S2CID 55311115. Elzanowski, Andrzej (1974). "Preliminary note on the palaeognathous bird from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia" (PDF). Palaeontologia Polonica...
- the World Part 1: Europe (PDF). Praha: NINOX Press. Mayr, G. (2009). "Palaeognathous Birds". Paleogene Fossil Birds (PDF). Springer Cham. pp. 25–33. ISBN 978-3540896272...
- Birds Mayr, Gerald (2019). "Hindlimb morphology of Palaeotis suggest palaeognathous affinities of the Geranoididae and other "crane-like" birds from the...
- California Press, Berkeley ISBN 978-0-520-25408-4. Elżanowski, A. (1976): Palaeognathous bird from the Cretaceous of Central Asia Nature 264: 51-53. doi:10.1038/264051a0...
- Elaphrocnemus, but some morphological similarities of the humerus to the palaeognathous family Tinamidae were also noted. "†Itaboravis Mayr et al. 2011 (bird)"...