Phoenicopteridae, Bonaparte, 1831
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.62.2010.1545 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0F138796-FF98-FFC9-F95C-FF75FAE8FCB4 |
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Phoenicopterus chilensis Molina, 1782 , modern: SAM B.25448, South America.
Phoenicopterus ruber Linnaeus, 1758 , modern in Africa, Europe, Asia, Caribbean, South America; extinct Australia, Pliocene (A.H. Miller, 1963): SAM B.11552.
The following Australian fossil flamingos (A.H. Miller, 1963; Rich et al., 1987) were examined to more completely assess distribution of characters diagnostic of palaelodids.
Phoenicopterus novaehollandiae A.H. Miller, 1963 , Oligo-Miocene: SAM P.39231, R tibiotarsus, Mammalon Hill, Lake Palankarinna, Etadunna Formation, South Australia.
Ocyplanus proeses de Vis, 1905 , Pliocene: SAM P.35225, cast of referred distal R tibiotarsus, originally described as Phoeniconaias gracilis A.H. Miller, 1963 , collected Stirton Quarry, = Site 1, UCMP V-5772, Lake Kanunka, Lake Eyre Subbasin, South Australia.
Xenorhynchopsis tibialis de Vis, 1905 , Pleistocene: SAM P.35226, cast of lectotype distal R tibiotarsus, Cooper Creek .
Xenorhynchopsis minor de Vis, 1905 , Pleistocene: SAM P.35227, cast of holotype, distal R tibiotarsus, collected at Unduwumpa (a Gregory Site), Cooper Creek.
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Phoenicopteridae
Worthy, Trevor H., Tennyson, Alan J. D., Archer, Michael & Scofield, R. Paul 2010 |
Phoenicopterus novaehollandiae A.H. Miller, 1963
A. H. Miller 1963 |
Phoeniconaias gracilis A.H. Miller, 1963
A. H. Miller 1963 |
Ocyplanus proeses
de Vis 1905 |
Xenorhynchopsis tibialis
de Vis 1905 |