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- suggesting the last common ancestor of Afroaves was also a predatory bird. The following cladogram of Afroaves relationships is based on Jarvis et al...
- extinct "terror birds"). They appear to be the sister group of Afroaves. As in the case of Afroaves, the most basal clades have predatory extant members, suggesting...
- the Phaethoquornithes. Given that the most basal extant members of both Afroaves (Accipitrimorphae, Strigiformes) and Australaves (Cariamiformes, Falconiformes)...
- Eufalconimorphae. The hawks and vultures occupy a basal branch in the clade Afroaves in their own clade Accipitrimorphae, closer to owls and wood****s. See...
- Afroaves Australaves...
- basal; in combination with the fact that the two most basal branches of Afroaves (New World vultures plus Accipitriformes, and owls) are also predatory...
- Afroaves Australaves...
- Falconiformes is now placed in Eufalconimorphae, while Strigiformes is placed in Afroaves. The order Accipitriformes is believed to have originated 44 million years...
- Riv. Ital. Orn. 57 (3–4): 161–164. Retrieved 18 June 2016. Boyd, John. "Afroaves", Taxonomy in Flux Checklist Boyd cites the following sources for the embedding...
- †Lamillavis? †Zealandornithidae Zealandornis Australaves See Australaves Afroaves...