Definition of Polyborinae. Meaning of Polyborinae. Synonyms of Polyborinae

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Definition of Polyborinae

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Meaning of Polyborinae from wikipedia

- in the family Falconidae. They are traditionally placed in subfamily Polyborinae with the forest falcons, but are sometimes considered to constitute their...
- Herpetotherinae, which includes the laughing falcon and forest falcons; Polyborinae, which includes the spot-winged falconet and the caracaras; and Falconinae...
- name" column, underneath the common name. Family: Falconidae Subfamily Polyborinae Genus Daptriusblack caracara Genus Ibycter – red-throated caracara...
- Caracara is a genus in the family Falconidae and the subfamily Polyborinae. It contains one extant species, the crested caracara, and one recently extinct...
- Herpetotheres Micrastur †Thegornis Falconinae Falco Microhierax Neohierax Polihierax Polyborinae Caracara Daptrius Ibycter Milvago Phalcoboenus Spiziapteryx...
- nuclear sequence data study focusing on caracaras and allies (subfamily Polyborinae) determined that these two species not only differ in genus, but are...
- Herpetotheres Micrastur †Thegornis Falconinae Falco Microhierax Neohierax Polihierax Polyborinae Caracara Daptrius Ibycter Milvago Phalcoboenus Spiziapteryx...
- paraphyletic in respect to Falco. Falconinae and their sister taxon, Polyborinae, split off from Herpetotherinae around 30.2 million years ago in the...
- (2012-03-05). "Molecular systematics of the caracaras and allies (Falconidae: Polyborinae) inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data". Ibis. 154 (3)...
- Milvago, Polyborus, Daptrius, and Ibycter as sister genera under subfamily Polyborinae. d'Orbigny, Alcide Dessalines (1835). "Genré Phalcobène, Phalcobænis...