-
proposed in the past.
Whether swimmers or divers, that both
primitive phoenicopteriforms and
their closest relatives, the grebes, were
highly aquatic, indicates...
- (Navesink Late Cretaceous?) - charadriiform? gruiform?
Scaniornis -
phoenicopteriform?
Zhylgaia - presbyornithid?
Dakotornis "Graculavidae" gen. et sp....
-
Agnopterus is an
extinct genus of stem-flamingo
phoenicopteriform with
fossil material from France, as well as
possibly England, Kazakhstan, and Brazil...
-
insect larvae and snails. This
behavior may have been key in
later phoenicopteriforms developing filterfeeding bills. The
genus includes between five and...
-
fossils of Palaelodus,
Miller described the
material as a new
genus of
phoenicopteriform he
named Megapaloelodus. Initially,
Miller was
under the impression...
-
Tenuicrus magnum Harrison &
Walker 1976] –
phoenicopteriform? †Juncitarsus
Olson &
Feduccia 1980 –
phoenicopteriform?
Laornithidae Cracraft 1973 – charadriiform...
-
tibiotarsus and
parts of the metacarpals.
Several bones of the
Fayum phoenicopteriform show both
similarities to
derived flamingos as well as to the more...
- water. This
appears to have been an
attractive environment for
early phoenicopteriforms,
given the
presence of vast
numbers of
Palaelodus and more rarely...
- with
their smaller,
bulbous bills and the
contemporary Palaelodus, a
phoenicopteriform with a straight,
pointed beak. The
nares of
Harrisonavis are elongated...
- hdl:10261/85708. PMID 26295111.
Nikita V.
Zelenkov (2013). "Cenozoic
phoenicopteriform birds from
central Asia" (PDF).
Paleontological Journal. 47 (11):...