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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2016
Journal of Paleontology (2016) 90 (5): 1012–1015.
... 38898; Polemaetus bellicosus , UF 38904; Stephanoetus coronatus , UF 38905; Falconidae— Caracara cheriway , UF 42180. Tytonidae— Tyto alba , UF 41181. Strigidae— Strix varia , UF 26521; Bubo virginianus , UF 44040. Class Aves Linnaeus, 1758 Order Accipitriformes...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 05 March 2018
Paleobiology (2018) 44 (2): 237–250.
... Aves, Mirandornithes ? Late Miocene Ave, Charadriiformes, Lari Late Eocene Ave, Charadriiformes, Charadrii Langhian Ave, Charadriiformes, Scolopaci Late Miocene Aves, Accipitriformes, Pandioninae Late Eocene Aves, Accipitriformes, Haliaeetus Late Eocene Aves, Passeriformes...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 May 2021
Paleobiology (2021) 47 (2): 314–336.
... . Archaeopteryx , confuciusornithids, and basal birds trend strongly positive along the PC 2 axis ( Fig. 5 ). Enantiornithines trend more toward the middle of the PC 2 axis, and basal ornithurines stretch from strongly positive to negative. Accipitriformes, the lone falconiform, and the hoatzin completely overlap...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2019
Journal of Paleontology (2019) 93 (2): 359–367.
... and are not to be confused with the deep fossae present in some taxa (e.g., Charadriiformes and Procellariiformes). Equally large foramina only occur in the anseriform Anhimidae, whereas smaller foramina are present in the gruiform Gruidae and some species of the accipitriform Cathartidae, e.g., Cathartes aura (Linnaeus...
Journal Article
Published: 18 June 2021
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2021) 58 (9): 796–811.
... tooth-bearing elements, prevalent disarticulation, extensive breakage of crania and postcrania, and periosteal corrosion attributable to digestion, features which closely match prey remains in gastric pellets of extant diurnal raptors (Accipitriformes and Falconiformes), such as hawks, harriers...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (6): 1089–1104.
...) supported this research. References Agnolin F. L. 2006 . Notas sobre el registro de Accipitridae (Aves, Accipitriformes) fósiles argentinos . Studia Geologica Salmanticensia , 42 : 67 – 80 . Ameghino F. 1895...
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Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 01 January 2014
DOI: 10.1130/2014.0036(01)
EISBN: 9780813756363
... Accipitriformes (Hawks, Eagles, Vultures, Condors, and Their Relatives) Family Accipitridae. Feduccia and Voorhies (1989) described a new species of hawk, Apatosagittarius terrenus, from Ashfall. Unlike living hawks, however, this bird had long, powerful legs similar to the extant secretarybird...
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