- prolongata–to–A.
wintershofensis–to–A.
cuspida being closer to the
ancestry of the now
extinct Simocyoninae (with A.
wintershofensis being the sister...
- genus. (See below)
Strix sp. (Late
Pleistocene of Ladds, USA) "Strix"
wintershofensis (Early/Middle
Miocene of
Wintershof West, Germany) and "Strix" edwardsi...
-
Heizmann & Morlo, 1994 †Amphictis
prolongata Morlo, 1996 †Amphictis
wintershofensis Roth, 1994 †Amphictis
cuspida Nagel, 2003 †Amphictis
timucua J.A. Baskin...
-
Strigiformes clade extends to 68.6MYA.
Placement unresolved: "Otus/Strix"
wintershofensis –
fossil (Early/Middle
Miocene of
Wintershof West, Germany) – may be...
- the Brea owl (Late Pleistocene)
Placement unresolved "Otus/Strix"
wintershofensis:
fossil (Early/Middle
Miocene of
Wintershof West, Germany) – may be...
-
providentiae was a
burrowing owl,
probably a
paleosubspecies "Otus"
wintershofensis may be
close to
extant genus Ninox and some
material ****igned to it...
-
rather than the
monotypic genus Sceloglaux. The
fossil owls "Otus"
wintershofensis and "Strix" brevis, both from the
Early or
Middle Miocene of Wintershof...
- Pleistocene)
Miosurnia (Late Miocene)
Placement unresolved "Otus"
wintershofensis (Early/Middle Miocene) – may be
close to
extant genus Ninox "Strix"...
-
Veflintornis meini Otus
wintershofensis Sp. nov. jr
synonym Ballmann Early Miocene Germany A Strigidae,
transferred Strix wintershofensis.
Palaeonerpes Gen...