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Tubinares
Tubinares Tu`bi*na"res, n. pl. [NL., fr. L. tubus tube + nares the nostrils.] (Zo["o]l.) A tribe of sea birds comprising the petrels, shearwaters, albatrosses, hagdons, and allied birds having tubular horny nostrils.

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- Catalogue of the Gaviae and Tubinares". The Auk. 13 (2): 160–162. doi:10.2307/4068699. JSTOR 4068699. P****ing now to the Tubinares, Mr. Salvin divides them...
- are the two "tubes", long nostrils that give the order its former name (Tubinares, or tubenoses). The tubes of all albatrosses are along the sides of the...
- Paleobiology 90: 233–307. PDF fulltext Ono, Keiichi (1980). "Pliocene Tubinare Bird from Kakegawa, ****uoka Prefecture, ****an". Memoirs of the National...
- histories of North American petrels and pelicans and their allies; order Tubinares and order Steganopodes. Washington Government Printing Office. p. 106...
- William Alexander Forbes, 1882. Report on the anatomy of the petrels (Tubinares) collected during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger, in the years 1873-1876...
- Academy of Sciences. Loomis was interested in seabirds, especially the Tubinares, now the Procellariiformes, and hired Beck to collect in Monterey Bay...
- Gurney and Jackson. ——; Salvin, Osbert (1896). Catalogue of the Gaviae and Tubinares in the collection of the British Museum. Gaviae (terns, gulls, and skuas)...
- ed. (1896). Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum: Gaviæ and Tubinares. London, UK: British Museum of Natural History. p. 405. Gmelin, Johann...
- Keulemans, J G (illustrator) (1907–1910). A Monograph of the Petrels (Order Tubinares) (2 Volumes). London: Witherby & Co. Scans from the Internet archive:...
- Histories of North America Petrels and Pelicans and their Allies: Order Tubinares and Order Steganopodes: Bulletin 121. Smithsonian Institution. pp. 117–118...