Definition of Apodiformes. Meaning of Apodiformes. Synonyms of Apodiformes

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Definition of Apodiformes

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Meaning of Apodiformes from wikipedia

- known as Cypselomorphae together with the Apodiformes and the frogmouths, oilbirds and potoos. The Apodiformes evolved in the Northern Hemisphere. Eocypselus...
- together as Apodi, Apodi and Trochilidae are grouped together as Apodiformes, and Apodiformes and Aegotheliformes are grouped together as Daedalornithes. The...
- closely related to any p****erine species. Swifts are placed in the order Apodiformes along with hummingbirds. The treeswifts are closely related to the true...
- lineage(s), and the Apodiformes, are postulated to form a clade called Cypselomorphae, with the owlet-nightjars and the Apodiformes forming the clade Daedalornithes...
- helenae (Aves, Apodiformes) en condiciones naturales" [Preliminary study on the reproductive behaviour of Mellisuga helenae (Aves, Apodiformes) in natural...
- This is a list of Apodiformes species by global po****tion. While numbers are estimates, they have been made by the experts in their fields. For more...
- This item lists those birds of South Asia in the Megapodes, Galliformes, Gruiformes and near p****erines. For an introduction to the birds of the region...
- (potoos) Podargiformes (frogmouths) Aegotheliformes (owlet-nightjars) Apodiformes (swifts and hummingbirds) Opisthocomiformes Opisthocomiformes (hoatzins)...
- Late Quaternary prehistoric birds are avian taxa that became extinct during the Late Quaternary – the Late Pleistocene or Early Holocene – and before recorded...
- (1978). "Plio-Pleistocene Bird Remains from the Carpathian Basin. III. Strigiformes, Falconiformes, Caprimulgiformes, Apodiformes". Aquila. 84: 9–36....