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Cariamiformes (or Cariamae) is an
order of
primarily flightless birds that has
existed for over 60
million years. The
group includes the
family Cariamidae...
- and the Phorusrhacidae.
Phorusrhacids are an
extinct group within Cariamiformes, the only
living members of
which are the two
species of
seriemas in...
- †Salmilidae (fossil) –
distinct order (
Cariamiformes)
Family †Geranoididae (fossil) –
distinct order (
Cariamiformes)[citation needed]; however, Mayr (2016)...
- the
Eufalconimorphae (p****erines,
parrots and falcons) as well as the
Cariamiformes (including
seriemas and the
extinct "terror birds"). They
appear to...
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paraphyletic cir****scription but
recently placed in a
distinct order:
Cariamiformes (along with
three extinct families). The red-legged
seriema is widely...
- the
Psittaciformes (parrots), the
Falconiformes (falcons), and the
Cariamiformes (seriemas).
These three orders,
together with the P****eriformes make...
- and the Phorusrhacidae.
Phorusrhacids are an
extinct group within Cariamiformes, the only
living members of
which are the two
species of
seriemas in...
- America), an
extinct family of large,
predatory birds, in the
order Cariamiformes that
inhabited the
United States during the
Pliocene and
earliest Pleistocene...
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families of
three different orders (Accipitriformes,
Falconiformes and
Cariamiformes). Accipitridae: hawks, eagles, buzzards, harriers, kites, and Old World...
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family of
birds from the
Eocene to
Miocene of
North America. Part of
Cariamiformes, they are
related to the
still extant seriemas and the
extinct Phorusrhacidae...