Seriema (redirect from Cariamidae)
The seriemas are the sole living members of the small bird family Cariamidae, which is also the only surviving lineage of the order Cariamiformes. Once...
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has existed for over 50 million years. The group includes the family Cariamidae (seriemas) and the extinct families such as Phorusrhacidae, Bathornithidae...
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Red-legged seriema (category Cariamidae)
seriema, is a mostly predatory terrestrial bird in the seriema family (Cariamidae), included in the Gruiformes in the old paraphyletic circumscription but...
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Researchers have compared Phorusrhacidae with the living families of Cariamidae and Sagittariidae, but their differences in body mass are too drastic...
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Cathartidae: New World vultures, including condors Cariamidae: seriemas These families (with the exception of Cariamidae) were traditionally grouped together in...
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button-quails (Turnicidae), Australian plains-wanderer (Pedionomidae), seriemas (Cariamidae), and bustards (Otididae) each represent distinct and unrelated lineages...
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(Chunga burmeisteri) is one of two living species of seriemas in the family Cariamidae. It is found from southeastern Bolivia and northern Paraguay south into...
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et al. (2012) using 30 nuclear loci from 28 taxa found Falconidae and Cariamidae being sister taxa to each other. This has, however, not been supported...
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Chunga (bird) (category Cariamidae)
Chunga is one of two known genera of seriemas in the family Cariamidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. It contains one living species...
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woodpeckers Family Indicatoridae: honeyguides South America; 2 species Family Cariamidae: seriemas Worldwide; 60 species Family Falconidae: falcons and relatives...
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