A. A. Karhu 1999

Full reference
A. A. Karhu. 1999. A new genus and species of the family Jungornithidae (Apodiformes) from the Late Eocene of the Northern Caucasus, with comments on the ancestry of hummingbirds. In S. L. Storrs, P. Wellnhofer, C. Mourer-Chauviré, D. W. Steadman, L. D. Martin (eds.), Avian Paleontology at the Close of the 20th Century: Proceedings of the 4th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Washington, D.C, 4-7 June 1996. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 89:207-216 [G. Lloyd/G. Lloyd/M. Carrano]
Metadata
ID number:  71596
Created:  2020-01-22 14:52:43
Modified:  2022-10-05 10:53:04
Publication type:  book chapter
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (8) - view classification
'Apodi belongs to Apodiformes' according to A. A. Karhu 1999
'Argornis caucasicus belongs to Argornis' according to A. A. Karhu 1999
'Argornis belongs to Jungornithidae' according to A. A. Karhu 1999
'Jungornis tesselatus belongs to Jungornis' according to Karhu 1988
'Jungornis tesselatus belongs to Jungornis' according to A. A. Karhu 1999
'Jungornis belongs to Jungornithidae' according to A. A. Karhu 1999
'Jungornithidae belongs to Apodi' according to A. A. Karhu 1999
'Palescyvus belongs to Jungornithidae' according to A. A. Karhu 1999
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