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- phylogenetic analyses predict that ducks diverged after paleognaths, this is evidence that paleognaths had already arisen well before that time. An exceptionally...
- distribution show that paleognaths as a whole probably had an origin in the northern hemisphere. Early Cenozoic northern hemisphere paleognaths such as Lithornis...
- originated in the late Cretaceous. They are split into the paleognaths and neognaths. The paleognaths include the tinamous (grouse-like birds, found only in...
- clade consisting of all other modern birds except the galliformes and paleognaths. Due to their aquatic nature, most species are web-footed. Anseriformes...
- Yonezawa, T.; et al. (2017). "Phylogenomics and Morphology of Extinct Paleognaths Reveal the Origin and Evolution of the Ratites". Current Biology. 27...
- that penguins belong to a clade of Neoaves (living birds except for paleognaths and fowl) that comprises what is sometimes called "higher waterbirds"...
- evidence. Struthionidae is a member of the Struthioniformes, a group of paleognath birds which first appeared during the Early Eocene, and includes a variety...
- on the female), but not a ****. Among bird species with a **** are paleognaths (tinamous and ratites) and Anatidae (ducks, geese and swans). The magpie...
- are plesiomorphic for Neornithes as a whole, and are also shared with paleognaths.[citation needed] Galloanserae are very prolific; they regularly produce...
- Hasegawa, M. (2016-12-15). "Phylogenomics and Morphology of Extinct Paleognaths Reveal the Origin and Evolution of the Ratites". Current Biology. 27...