- Diomedeoididae
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Diomedeoididae Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Procellariiformes Family: †Diomedeoididae
Fischer, 1985Genus: †Diomedeoides
Fischer, 1985The Diomedeoididae are a prehistoric family of seabirds. The family was in the order Procellariiformes which today is composed of the albatrosses and petrels. At present the family contains a single genus, Diomedeoides, in which there are three described species. The taxonomy of the family and genus is still in need to revision, and it is likely that the genus name Diomedeoides is actually the junior synonym to Rupelornis (van Beneden, 1871).[1]
Fossils of this family have been found in the Oligocene and Miocene rocks in Europe and Iran. Two species, D. brodkorbi and D. lipsiensis are known from Central Europe, the third species D. babaheydariensis known only from Iran.
References
- ^ Mayr, Gerald (2009). "Notes on the osteology and phylogenetic affinities of the Oligocene Diomedeoididae (Aves, Procellariiformes)". Fossil Record 12 (2): 133–140. doi:10.1002/mmng.200900003.
Order: Procellariiformes Families Diomedeidae (Albatrosses) • Procellariidae (Shearwaters and petrels) • Hydrobatidae (Storm petrels) • Pelecanoididae (Diving-petrels) • †Diomedeoididae (Diomedeoidids)Related subjects Categories:- Oligocene birds
- Miocene birds
- Procellariiformes
- Fossil taxa described in 1985
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