- (Aves:
Phorusrhacidae)
basados en el análisis de
estructuras biológicas [New
contributions on the
paleobiology of
phororrhacids (Aves:
Phorusrhacidae) based...
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includes the
family Cariamidae (seriemas) and the
extinct families such as
Phorusrhacidae, Bathornithidae,
Idiornithidae and Ameghinornithidae.
Extant members...
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armed with
sharp claws.
Phorusrhacos was part of the
group called the
Phorusrhacidae,
which is an
extinct group of flightless,
cursorial carnivorous birds...
- Quercy, France. Géobios 14, 637-647. Peters,
Dieter Stefan (1987): Ein "
Phorusrhacidae" aus dem Mittel-Eozän von
Messel (Aves: Gruiformes: Cariamae). Do****ents...
- an
extinct genus of
giant flightless predatory birds in the
family Phorusrhacidae or "terror birds" that
lived during the
Early Miocene (Deseadan) Fray...
- Cariamiformes, they are
related to the
still extant seriemas and the
extinct Phorusrhacidae. They were
likely similar in habits,
being terrestrial, long-legged...
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relative of rheas,
though Ray
pushed Brodkorb to ****ign the
fossils to
Phorusrhacidae.
Brodkorb published his
description in 1963,
naming the new
genus and...
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Bertelli and
colleagues classified Kelenken as a
member of the
family Phorusrhacidae,
based on its
enormous size,
combined with its
sideways compressed,...
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Herculano M. F. & Höfling,
Elizabeth (2003):
Systematic revision of the
Phorusrhacidae (Aves: Ralliformes). Papéis
Avulsos de
Zoologia 43(4): 55-91 PDF fulltext...
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Andalgalornis is a
genus of
flightless predatory birds of the
extinct family Phorusrhacidae (often
called "terror birds") that
lived in Argentina. The type and...