- (Deseadan)
Sarmiento Formation of
Santa Cruz Province, Argentina)
Subfamily Phorusrhacinae —
giant species 8.3 feet (2.5 m) high (Kelenken up to 9.8 feet (3.0 m)...
- Texas, and California. The
species was
classified in the
subfamily Phorusrhacinae,
which includes some of the last and
largest phorusrhacids like Devincenzia...
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phorusrhacids are the seriemas.
Kelenken was
found to
belong in the
subfamily Phorusrhacinae,
along with for
example Devincenzia.
Phorusrhacids were large, flightless...
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phylogenetic analysis in 2015 by
Degrange et al
found Patagornis in a
merged Phorusrhacinae and in
polytomy with
Physornis and
Phorusrhacos as well. The following...
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Phorusrhacinae Devincenzia Kelenken Phorusrhacos Titanis †Patagornithinae
Andalgalornis Andrewsornis Patagornis †Psilopterinae
Procariama Psilopterus...
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Despite this,
Devincenzia is
frequently found to be a
member of the
Phorusrhacinae along with Phorusrhacos, Kelenken, Titanis, and
possibly the Patagornithines...
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Cariamidae Phorusrhacinae...
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phylogenetic analysis in 2015 by
Degrange et al
found Andrewsornis in a
merged Phorusrhacinae and in
polytomy with
Physornis and
Phorusrhacos as well. The following...
- class: Aves Order:
Cariamiformes Family: †Phorusrhacidae Subfamily: †
Phorusrhacinae Genus: †Phorusrhacos Ameghino, 1887 Type
species †Phorusrhacos longissimus...
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Phorusrhacinae Devincenzia Kelenken Phorusrhacos Titanis †Patagornithinae
Andalgalornis Andrewsornis Patagornis †Psilopterinae
Procariama Psilopterus...