-
fossil heron "Ardea"
lignitum (Late
Pliocene of Germany) was
apparently a
strigid owl,
possibly close to Bubo. The Early–Middle
Eocene genus Palaeoglaux...
- well
represented in the
fossil record.
Being a
fairly generic type of
strigid owl, they were
probably the
first truly modern Strigidae to evolve. However...
-
confirmation Tyto
edwardsi (Late
Miocene of Grive-Saint-Alban, France) was a
strigid owl, but has not yet been
reliably identified to a genus; it
might belong...
- 1 has
lateral grooves on both
sides and is
strongly curved. Like
other strigid owls, it was
presumably a
nocturnal or
crepuscular predator. Tambussi,...
- the
known fossil range of
Athene and the mis****ignments of many
Miocene strigids from Europe, it may be a
basal member of the
present genus or not belong...
- late Miocene, and
described Miosurnia diurna, a new
genus and
species of
strigid. The
generic name, "Miosurnia",
references the
Miocene age of the holotype...
- piciform? †"Ardea"
lignitum Giebel 1860 (Late
Pliocene of Germany) – ardeid?
strigid (genus Bubo)? †Bathoceleus
hyphalus Brodkorb 1959 (Pliocene of New Providence...
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trinacriae Valid Sp. nov.
Pavia & Mourer-Chauviré
Pleistocene Italia Sicily A
strigid owl.
Belonopterus downsi Valid Sp. nov. Campbell, Jr. Late Pleistocene...
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gnoma and G.
costaricanum from all
other Glaucidium species.
Because strigid vocalizations are innate,
rather than learned, they
provide valuable cues...