- The
order Suliformes (/ˈsjuːlɪfɔːrmiːz/,
dubbed "Phalacrocoraciformes" by
Christidis &
Boles 2008) is an
order of
birds recognised by the International...
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autapomorphy of darters,
necessitated by
their being plumper than the
other Sulae. The
Sulae were
traditionally included in the Pelecaniformes, then a paraphyletic...
- and most
distinct lineage of
those three,
which are
united in a
suborder Sulae. Therein, the
Sulidae are
typically placed simply as a family; sometimes...
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suborder Sulae—darters and
gannets and boobies—which have a
primarily Gondwanan distribution. Hence, at
least the
modern diversity of
Sulae probably originated...
- Worldwide; 59
species Suborder Fregatae Family Fregatidae:
frigatebirds Suborder Sulae Family Sulidae:
boobies and
gannets Family Anhingidae:
darters Family Phalacrocoracidae:...
- Samanta, Sankaya, Semita, Senava, Servegara, Sheba, Sheka, Sooda, Sorapa,
Sulae T – Tanjiva,
Tholara V – Vala,
Varma H. S. Ballal, Pro-Chancellor Manipal...
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rather clumsy and walk with the high-stepped
waddling gait
typical for all
Sulae except darters;
after landing they
often scratch the ground, as is typical...
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Moricilo Munidis Nabia Netaci Neto
Ocaere Quangeio Reo Reue
Runesocesius Sulae Nantugaicae Tameobrigus Tomios Toga
Tongoe Tongoenabiagus Torolo Gombiciego...
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Pelecaniformes where it was
either placed in the
cormorant and
gannet suborder (
Sulae) or
united with
other pseudotooth birds in a
suborder Odontopterygia. While...
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Tetrabothrius sphaerocephalum (Deslongchamps, 1824) Diesing, 1850
Tetrabothrius sulae Szpotanska, 1929
Tetrabothrius torulosus Linstow, 1888
Tetrabothrius umbrella...