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- goose (C. gracilis) was "tarepo". "Cnemiornis gracilis. NZTCS". nztcs.org.nz. Retrieved 5 April 2023. "Cnemiornis calcitrans. NZTCS". nztcs.org.nz. Retrieved...
- form a subfamily on their own: Cereopsis, the Cape Barren goose, and Cnemiornis, the prehistoric New Zealand goose. Either these or, more probably, the...
- Tadorninae: Tribe Cereopseini Genus Cereopsis – Cape Barren goose GenusCnemiornis – New Zealand geese (prehistoric) Some enigmatic subfossils of very large...
- 1992 Genus †Paracygnus Short 1969 Genus †Presbychen Wetmore 1930 GenusCnemiornis Owen 1866 (New Zealand geese) Genus †Afrocygnus Louchart et al. 2005 Genus...
- Chendytes lawi † Kaua'i mole duck, Talpanas lippa † New Zealand goose, Cnemiornis gracilis and C. calcitrans † New Zealand owlet-nightjar, Aegotheles novaezealandiae...
- geese and swansCnemiornis South Island goose, Cnemiornis calcitrans (South Island, New Zealand) North Island goose, Cnemiornis gracilis (North Island...
- Anser †Anserobranta †Asiavis †Bonibernicla Branta Cereopsis †"Chenopis" †Cnemiornis Coscoroba †Cygnavus Cygnus †Cygnopterus †Eremochen †Megalodytes †Paracygnus...
- "On Dinornis (Part XX.) : containing a restoration of the skeleton of Cnemiornis calcitrans, Ow., with remarks on its affinities in the Lamellirostral...
- body m****. Another huge anseriform was the flightless New Zealand goose (Cnemiornis). It reached 15–18 kg (33–40 lb), approaching in size to small species...
- Anser †Anserobranta †Asiavis †Bonibernicla Branta Cereopsis †"Chenopis" †Cnemiornis Coscoroba †Cygnavus Cygnus †Cygnopterus †Eremochen †Megalodytes †Paracygnus...