- but some
taxonomists have
separated them into
their own order, the
Trochiliformes.
Hummingbird wing
bones are
hollow and fragile,
making fossilization...
- Apodimorphae, in
which hummingbirds are
separated into a new order, the
Trochiliformes. With
nearly 450
species identified to date, it is the most diverse...
- potoos).
Modified Apodiformes swifts.
Hummingbirds moved to
Trochiliformes. New
Trochiliformes hummingbirds.
Previously part of Apodiformes. Coliiformes...
-
distinctness was only
recently realized. The
Apodiformes (which
include the "
Trochiliformes" of the Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy) and the
Aegotheliformes form the Daedalornithes...
-
treated this
group as a
superorder in
which the
swift order was
called Trochiliformes. The
taxonomy of the
swifts is complicated, with
genus and
species boundaries...
-
Pterophanes Gould, 1849;
Ensifera Lesson 1843; and
Patagona Gray, 1840 (Aves:
Trochiliformes) (1st ed.). Bonn, Germany: Bonn University.
Retrieved 18
April 2015...
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Pterophanes Gould, 1849;
Ensifera Lesson 1843; and
Patagona Gray, 1840 (Aves:
Trochiliformes) (1st ed.). Bonn, Germany: Bonn University.
Retrieved 18
April 2015...
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Pterophanes GOULD, 1849;
Ensifera LESSON 1843; and
Patagona GRAY, 1840 (Aves:
Trochiliformes). Bonn:
Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. p. 141. Elliott...
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Order Psittaciformes Superorder Apodimorphae Order Apodiformes Order Trochiliformes Superorder Strigimorphae Order Musophagiformes Order Strigiformes Superorder...
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Trochiliformes Hummingbirds Apodidae Common swift...