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Extinct genus of birds

Plesiocathartes
Temporal range: Eocene to Oligocene PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Leptosomiformes
Genus: Plesiocathartes
Gaillard, 1908
Type species
P. europaeus
Gaillard, 1908
Other species
  • P. gaillardi Crusafont & Villalta, 1955
  • P. major Weidig, 2006
  • P. insolitipes Mayr & Kitchener, 2022
  • P. kelleri Mayr, 2002
  • P. wyomingensis Weidig, 2006

Plesiocathartes is an extinct genus of birds that lived during the Eocene to Oligocene period. It currently presents 5 species from Europe and North America. It was originally described related to New World vultures, but however recent studies has uncovered that the genus was more closely related to the cuckoo-roller from Madagascar.

References

  1. C. Gaillard. 1908. Les oiseaux des phosphorites du Quercy . Annales de l'Université de Lyon, nouvelle séries. 1. Sciences, Médecine 23:1-178
  2. "PBDB Taxon".
  3. Weidig, I. (2006). "The first New World occurrence of the Eocene bird Plesiocathartes (Aves: ?Leptosomidae)". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 80: 230–237. Retrieved 28 July 2024.

Further reading

  • R. L. Carroll. 1988. Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution 1-698
  • J. F. de Villalta. 1963. Las aves fósiles del Mioceno español. Boletin de la Real Socieded Española de Historia Natural 61:263-285
  • K. Lambrecht. 1933. Handbuch der Palaeornithologie. 1-1024
  • G. Mayr. 2005. The Paleogene fossil record of birds in Europe. Biological Reviews 80:513-542
  • G. Mayr and T. Smith. 2019. A diverse bird assemblage from the Ypresian of Belgium furthers knowledge of early Eocene avifaunas of the North Sea Basin. Neus Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie, Abhandlungen 291(3):253-281
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