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Rodgers, S. Holmes, M. Lowes, N. Mitra, A. Casari, S. Jalayer, C. Hachem, S. Taghavi, E. Melek, J. Columbid left humeri in caudal a, b and cranial views c, d : and thus represents a larger bird than SAM P. SAM P. Abbreviations: cd, crista deltopectoralis; fmb, fossa musculi nov.
The fragment reveals little of note, except that the crista brachialis; psd, processis supracondylaris dorsalis; td, tuberculum dorsale. Fossil pigeons from the Australian Oligo-Miocene Emu 29 the fossa musculi brachialis. The fossa musculi brachialis is Gallicolumba species that was sister to core phabines; a second deeper than in many columbids, but is similar to that seen in group of Gallicolumba species is derived from Micronesia and Geopelia humeralis and Phaps elegans.
Both groups slender than in all compared taxa, although the specimen is have representatives in New Guinea. This second clade, referred too incomplete to determine its relationships to extant taxa. However, and thus distinctly smaller than Primophaps schoddei. Galli- point for the ligamentum acrocoraco-acromion, which forms columba luzonica further differed from core phabines by a the dorsal part of the facies articularis clavicularis.
The dorsal pneumatic foramen entering the acrocoracoid from under tuber- lobe of the facies articularis clavicularis noted by Worthy et al. Also, where musculi supracoracoidei was apneumatic. Gallicolumba is, how- Worthy et al. It informative. The two other fossils from South Australia reveal two size- are the Australian bronzewings, which were recognised as classes of columbids, with one a similar size to Primophaps.
All were called Australo- Australia. Most species live in open habitats such as lenged by analyses of molecular data that included these genera grassland and woodlands, including some species that live in Shapiro et al. Leucosarcia inhabits rainforest Goodwin All are entirely These studies did, however, strongly support a clade of or predominantly ground feeders that mainly eat seeds. This is consistent with the habitat reconstruction coracoid to the exclusion of other taxa.
Chalcophaps, which of an open forest for the Late Oligocene at Riversleigh Travouil- Schodde included in the Phabini, differs markedly in its lon et al. Therefore, mor- by Pereira et al. The lineage leading to Macro- A A grade is a succession of branches leading to taxa or clades along the stem of a phylogenetic tree. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 41, — Memoir of the pigeons allied to Hemiphaga, was present in Australasia in the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 25, 45— Early Miocene Worthy et al.
The new fossil described Boles, W. Emu , 21— A review of the Australian fossil storks of the genus diversity of ptilinopine fruit-pigeons and phabines in the Aus- Ciconia Aves : Ciconiidae , with a description of a new species. Records tralian fauna. Records of the Australian Museum 57 2 , — The avian fossil record of Australia: an overview. Boles and J. Sladek for comparative material and a place to work. Merrick, M.
Archer, G. Hickey and M. Linkage project LP I am indebted to the Riversleigh Project, Christidis, L. Archer, S.
Hand and H. Godthelp, for excavation of the Australian Birds. Brisbane, and Waanyi people of north-western Queensland. John Scanlon De Vis, C. A glimpse of the post-Tertiary avifauna of Queens- prepared the Hiatus Site limestone that generated the columbid fossil de- land. Comments by J. Nguyen and two reviewers improved the — De Vis, C. A contribution to the knowledge of the extinct avifauna of Australia. Annals of the Queensland Museum 6, 3— Dickinson, E. Christopher Helm: London.
Archer, M. Correlation Gibb, G. Emu W. Salfeld: Berlin. Baumel, J. Publications of the Lessells, C. A molecular phylogeny of the Nuttall Ornithological Club Eds J. Baumel, A. King, dove genera Streptopelia and Columba. Auk , — Breazile, H. Evans and J. Vanden Berge. Johnson, K. Boles, W. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 57, rostral characters in the systematics of parrots. Ibis , 8— A logrunner Orthonyx Passeriformes : Orthonychidae Emu 93, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 59, — Pengana robertbolesi, a peculiar bird of prey from the Latham, J.
A preliminary analysis of the Passeriformes from Nguyen, J. New material of Riversleigh, northern Queensland, Australia, with the description of a Barawertornis tedfordi, a dromornithid bird from the Oligo-Miocene of new species of lyrebird.
Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg , Australia, and its phylogenetic implications. Records of the Australian — Museum 62, 45— The identity of the fossil ducks described from Australia van Tets, G. A review of the De Vis fossil by C. De Vis. Emu 77, — Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 20, 89— Olson, S. Aspects of global avifaunal dynamics during Vickers-Rich, P. The Mesozoic and Tertiary history of birds of the the Cenozoic.
Australian plate. Eds Proceedings of the International Ornithological Congress Rich, J. Monaghan, R. Baird and T. Pereira, S. Woodburne, M. Land of Columbiformes and a dispersal-driven radiation in the Paleogene. Journal of Vertebrate Rich, P. The history of birds on the island continent Australia. Paleontology 13, —
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