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specimens of one species,
Strigogyps sapea,
suggest a
facultatively herbivorous or
omnivorous diet. The type
species of
Strigogyps is S. dubius,
which was...
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predatory representatives of the clade, and
indeed at
least one form,
Strigogyps,
appears to have been herbivorous. The
earliest known unambiguous member...
- ****essment,
since some
extinct representatives such as the
herbivorous Strigogyps led
other lifestyles.
Basal parrots and
falcons are at any rate vaguely...
- are
skeptical of this ****essment,
citing the
herbivorous cariamiform Strigogyps as
evidence to the contrary.
Afroaves has not
always been
recovered as...
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showing some
convergent evolution toward owls. The taxa
often united under Strigogyps were
formerly placed in part with the owls,
specifically the Sophiornithidae;...
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France and Baselland,
Switzerland (a cariamiform,
probably more
related to
Strigogyps)
Subfamily Physornithinae —
equivalent to Brontornithinae, if Brontornis...
- the
first might be a very
basal owl but not an
actual sophiornithid.
Strigogyps was
placed here for a time, but it has been
revised several times since...
- more
developed flexor tubercle than
those of the
other cariamiform bird,
Strigogyps.
Angst and
colleagues suggested that
Eleutherornis is
potentially the...
- †Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae
Strigogyps †Bathornithidae
Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae...
- †Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae
Strigogyps †Bathornithidae
Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae...