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Struthionidae (/ˌstruːθiˈɒnədiː/; from
Latin strūthiō 'ostrich' and
Ancient Gr**** εἶδος (eîdos) 'appearance, resemblance') is a
family of
flightless birds...
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Struthioniformes is an
order of
birds with only a
single extant family,
Struthionidae,
containing the ostriches.
Several other extinct families are known...
- by most authorities,
while others are
still reviewing the evidence.
Struthionidae is a
member of the Struthioniformes, a
group of
paleognath birds which...
- (Aves,
Struthionidae),
Struthio coppensi n. sp., du Miocène inférieur de Namibie" [The
oldest member of the
genus Struthio (Aves,
Struthionidae) Struthio...
- This is a list of ratites.
Extinct (EX) – No
known living individuals Extinct in the wild (EW) –
Known only to
survive in captivity, or as a naturalized...
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Struthionidae (ostriches)...
- 2022. Mourer-Chauviré, Cécile; Geraads,
Denis (January 2008). "The
Struthionidae and
Pelagornithidae (Aves: Struthioniformes, Odontopterygiformes) from...
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sister to Novaeratitae. The
sister group to
Notopalaeognathae is
Struthionidae (the
ostrich family). "Notopalaeognathae". paleobiodb.org. Retrieved...
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other ratites placed in
other orders. Africa; 2
species Family Struthionidae:
ostrich South America; 2
species Family †Opisthodactylidae
Family Rheidae:...
- class: Aves Infraclass:
Palaeognathae Order:
Struthioniformes Family:
Struthionidae Genus: †Pachystruthio (Kretzoi, 1954) Type
species Pachystruthio pannonicus...