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Extinct genus of birds in the familie Ameghinornithidae
specimens of one species, Strigogyps sapea, suggest a facultatively herbivorous or omnivorous diet. The type species of Strigogyps is S. dubius, which was
Strigogyps
Order of birds
predatory representatives of the clade, and indeed at least one form, Strigogyps, appears to have been herbivorous. The earliest known unambiguous member
Cariamiformes
Clade of birds
are skeptical of this assessment, citing the herbivorous cariamiform Strigogyps as evidence to the contrary. Afroaves has not always been recovered as
Telluraves
Clade of birds
assessment, since some extinct representatives such as the herbivorous Strigogyps led other lifestyles. Basal parrots and falcons are at any rate vaguely
Australaves
Extinct family of flightless birds
France and Baselland, Switzerland (a cariamiform, probably more related to Strigogyps) Subfamily Physornithinae — equivalent to Brontornithinae, if Brontornis
Phorusrhacidae
Extinct family of birds
the first might be a very basal owl but not an actual sophiornithid. Strigogyps was placed here for a time, but it has been revised several times since
Sophiornithidae
Extinct family of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Bathornithidae
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Eschatornis
Birds from the order Strigiformes
showing some convergent evolution toward owls. The taxa often united under Strigogyps were formerly placed in part with the owls, specifically the Sophiornithidae;
Owl
Extinct genus of birds
more developed flexor tubercle than those of the other cariamiform bird, Strigogyps. Angst and colleagues suggested that Eleutherornis is potentially the
Eleutherornis
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Paracrax
Genus of birds in the seriema family
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Chunga_(bird)
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Procariama
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Paleopsilopterus
Extinct family of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Idiornithidae
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Patagorhacos
Species of bird
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Red-legged_seriema
Fossil site in Germany
possible emballonurid or miniopterid bat Palaeotis, an early struthionid Strigogyps sapea (formerly Aenigmavis) a cariamiform Eocoracias, an early coraciiform
Messel_Pit
Extinct genus of birds
suggested that Eleutherornis more closely resembles other cariamiforms Strigogyps and ?Dynamopterus anthracinus, while Lavocatavis is likely more related
Lavocatavis
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Llallawavis
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Mesembriornis
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Devincenzia
Extinct genus of birds
Paleocene of China. Q. rapax is very similar to the Eocene cariamiform Strigogyps, but it differs in being smaller, and in having a hypertrophied, hyperextensible
Qianshanornis
Extinct genus of birds
description) and also a variety of extinct forms like phorusrhacids, Strigogyps and idiornithids, in turn part of the Australaves assemblage that also
Bathornis
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Titanis
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Psilopterus
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Patagornis
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Kelenken
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Phorusrhacos
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Andrewsornis
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Elaphrocnemus
Strepsiptera, strepsirrhine, streptococcus strig- compress Latin strix, strigis strigogyps strigos- having stiff bristles Latin strigosus from striga strigose string-
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Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Andalgalornis
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Paraphysornis
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Eutreptornis
Extinct genus of rodents
Ailuravus macrurus and Strigogyps sapea
Ailuravus
Extinct genus of mammal
America. This was further supported by the alleged European Phorusrhacid Strigogyps, also of Eocene Germany. The view of E. antelios being an anteater has
Ernanodon
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Physornis
Fossil deposit in Germany
wing feathers are also recognizable. Today, both taxa are classified as Strigogyps from the family Ameghinornithidae, a group of larger ratites with closer
Geiseltal_(fossil_deposit)
Strepsiptera, strepsirrhine, streptococcus strig- compress Latin strix, strigis strigogyps strigos- having stiff bristles Latin strigosus from striga strigose string-
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digestive tract indicates a herbivorous diet in the Middle Eocene bird Strigogyps sapea (Ameghinornithidae)". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 85 (3): 303–307
Paleofauna of the Messel Formation
Paleofauna_of_the_Messel_Formation
2002 †Salmila robusta Mayr 2000 †Ameghinornithidae Mourer-Chauviré 1981 †Strigogyps Gaillard 1908 [Aenigmavis Peters 1987; Ameghinornis Mourer-Chauviré 1981;
List_of_fossil_bird_genera
Geologic formation and lagerstätte in Occitanie, France
which consist of foot and wing bones Recurvirostra R. sanctaeneboulae Strigogyps S. dubius Phosphorites du Quercy Late Eocene A specimen Sylphornis S.
Quercy_Phosphorites_Formation
Extinct genus of birds
†Itaboravis? †Similiornis †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae Strigogyps †Bathornithidae Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Itaboravis
(2005). ""Old World phorusrhacids" (Aves, Phorusrhacidae): a new look at Strigogyps ("Aenigmavis") sapea (Peters 1987)". PaleoBios. 25 (1): 11–16. Jacques
1987_in_paleontology
German palaeontologist
Jian; Bast, Eric De; Li, Cheng-Sen; Smith, Thierry (25 June 2013). "A Strigogyps -like bird from the middle Paleocene of China with an unusual grasping
Gerald_Mayr
Mayr; Jian Yang; Eric De Bast; Cheng-Sen Li; Thierry Smith (2013). "A Strigogyps-like bird from the middle Paleocene of China with an unusual grasping
2013 in archosaur paleontology
2013_in_archosaur_paleontology
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Polish
To desire.
Girl/Female
English Irish
From the round hill; seething pool; or ravine.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One who has No Enemies; Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Idol worship
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Innocent Person; Lovable
Female
Greek
(ΤεÏψιχόÏη) Greek myth name of a muse of dance, TERPSIKHORE means "enjoying the dance."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, Finnish
Blue Green Color; Strong Willed; The Bird Teal; God Gift
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Cool breeze of spring season
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Eustachius, EUSTAQUIO means "fruitful."
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