-
unusually large size of the bone
suggests that it
pertains to
Garganornis. The
genus name
Garganornis is
derived from the
general area of Gargano, in
which the...
- been
found ranging from 10 to 12
million years ago (Middle Miocene).
Garganornis ballmanni from Late
Miocene (~ 6-9 Ma) of
Gargano region of
central Italy...
-
living relatives are the
small eagles (Hieraaetus, Spizaetus, Lophaetus).
Garganornis ballmanni, an
extinct flightless giant goose-like
waterfowl "Strix" perpasta...
- †Proherodius (London Clay
Early Eocene of London, England) – Presbyornithidae? †
Garganornis ballmanni Meijer 2014 Un****igned Anatidae: †"Anas"
albae Jánossy 1979...
- 2 kg (38 lb). The
largest anatid ever
known is the
extinct flightless Garganornis ballmanni at 22 kg (49 lb). The
wings are
short and pointed, and supported...
- †Chelychelynechen? †Cousteauvia †Cygnopterus? †Eonerornis? †Eutelornis? †
Garganornis? †Helonetta? †Heteroanser? †Lavanttalornis †Loxornis? †Mioquerquedula...
- †Chelychelynechen? †Cousteauvia †Cygnopterus? †Eonerornis? †Eutelornis? †
Garganornis? †Helonetta? †Heteroanser? †Lavanttalornis †Loxornis? †Mioquerquedula...
- †Chelychelynechen? †Cousteauvia †Cygnopterus? †Eonerornis? †Eutelornis? †
Garganornis? †Helonetta? †Heteroanser? †Lavanttalornis †Loxornis? †Mioquerquedula...
- †Chelychelynechen? †Cousteauvia †Cygnopterus? †Eonerornis? †Eutelornis? †
Garganornis? †Helonetta? †Heteroanser? †Lavanttalornis †Loxornis? †Mioquerquedula...
- A.; Göhlich, U. B. (2017-01-11). "The
extreme insular adaptation of
Garganornis ballmanni Meijer, 2014: a
giant Anseriformes of the
Neogene of the Mediterranean...