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Palaeognathae (/ˌpæliˈɒɡnəθi/; from
Ancient Gr**** παλαιός (palaiós) 'old' and γνάθος (gnáthos) 'jaw') is an
infraclass of birds,
called paleognaths or...
- c****owary and the
southern c****owary. It is a
member of the
superorder Paleognathae.
Edward Blyth first identified the
northern c****owary from a specimen...
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Paleognathae...
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order that
contains the
family Rheidae (rheas). It is in the
infraclass Paleognathae,
which contains all ratites.
Extant members are
found in
South America...
- arrangement.
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Position of
vomer (shaded red) in
neognathae (left) and
paleognathae (right)...
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Neognathae (including the
extinct dodo)
Paleognathae (including the
extinct moa)...
- birds). Over time,
birds have lost this organ, with the
exception of
Paleognathae and Anseriformes. The **** is an
intromittent organ used to transfer...
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possessed extensive fenestrae in the
posterior part of the body. In the
Paleognathae,
there is an ilio–ischiatic fenestra.
Fenestrae are also used to distinguish...
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functional intromittent organ is
known to be
present in most
species of
Paleognathae and Anseriformes. The
Anseriformes (waterfowl) are a
particularly interesting...