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- (2004). "A new genus of tiny condor from the Pleistocene of Brazil (Aves: Vulturidae). Archived 2012-02-27 at the Wayback Machine" Proceedings of the Biological...
- Teratornithidae are related to New World vultures (Cathartidae, syn. Vulturidae). So far, at least seven species in six genera have been identified: Teratornis...
- Gymnogyps varonai (Arredondo, 1971) from the Quaternary of Cuba (Aves: Vulturidae)" (PDF). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 116 (1):...
- various taxa within the order Ciconiiformes, with a specific focus on Vulturidae (Cathartidae). This analysis included Teratornis merriami as a representative...
- beak and skull morphology led to its initial placement in the family Vulturidae alongside New World Vultures. Further analysis has suggested a potentially...
- (2001). "A Re-evaluation of Some Fossils Identified as Vultures (Aves: Vulturidae) from Quaternary Cave Deposits of Cuba" (PDF). Caribbean Journal of Science...
- Gymnogyps varonai (Arredondo, 1971) from the Quaternary of Cuba (Aves: Vulturidae)" (PDF). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 116 (1):...
- Affinities of some of the more extensive groups of Birds. On the Groups of the Vulturidæ". The Zoological Journal. 2 (7): 384. International Commission on Zoological...
- A.; Höfling, E. (2008) Pleistovultur nevesi gen. et sp. nov. (Aves: Vulturidae) and the diversity of condors and vultures in the South American Pleistocene...
- fossil history and phylogenetic relationships of condors (Ciconiiformes: Vulturidae) in the New World". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 8 (2): 212–228...