Leptoptilos falconeri (Milne−Edwards, 1868)

Louchart, Antoine, Vignaud, Patrick, Likius, Andossa, Brunet, Michel & White, Tim D., 2005, A large extinct marabou stork in African Pliocene hominid sites, and a review of the fossil species of Leptoptilos, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50 (3), pp. 549-563 : 560

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Leptoptilos falconeri (Milne−Edwards, 1868)
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Leptoptilos falconeri (Milne−Edwards, 1868)

pars Argala Falconeri ; Milne−Edwards 1867 –71: 450.

pars Argala Falconeri ; Davies 1880: 23, 24, 27, fig. 4.

pars Leptoptilus falconeri ; Lydekker 1884: 139–141, figs. 1, 9, 12, 14. Argala falconeri ; Harrison 1974: 42.

Leptoptilos falconeri ; Harrison 1974: 42, 43, 49, figs. 1, 2. Leptotilos falconeri ; Harrison 1974: 45.

Ephippiorhynchus View in CoL sp. nov.; Brunet et al. 2000: 207.

very large species of Jabiru View in CoL ; Brunet et al. 2000: 205.

Leptoptilos sp. B ; Louchart et al. 2004: 413, 414, 418, fig. 7.

Emended diagnosis.—Larger than L. dubius , but overlapping with this species for smaller individuals. Morphology and intra−segment proportions otherwise similar to those in L. dubius or L. crumeniferus . Inter−segment proportions indicating probably more developed hind limbs relative to forelimbs than in extant species.

New material, localities, and age.—An incomplete left tibiotarsus from the early Pliocene of Kossom Bougoudi ( Chad), KB3−97−161, comprising part of the distal end and all the shaft ( Fig. 1A 1 –A View Fig 3 View Fig ), probably from a male; a distal part of right tibiotarsus shaft from the early Pliocene of Sagantole ( Ethiopia), SAG−VP−1/19 ( Fig. 1B 1 View Fig ), associated with a partial left tarsometatarsus, SAG−VP−1/19, comprising the distal end and most of the shaft ( Fig. 1B View Fig 2 –B View Fig 7)—these two elements are from a single individual; a left distal tibiotarsus from the late Pliocene of Omo ( Ethiopia), OMO−122−76−367 ( Fig. 1G 1 –G View Fig 3 View Fig ), and a right first pedal phalanx of digit II probably from a female, also from the late Pliocene of Omo, F−516−23 ( Fig. 2A View Fig 1 –A View Fig 3 View Fig ).

cf. Leptoptilos falconeri (Milne−Edwards, 1868) cf. Leptoptilos sp. B ; Louchart et al. 2004: 413, 414, 418, fig. 8.

Material, localities, and age.—A proximal half of a left carpometacarpus from the late Pliocene of Koro Toro ( Chad), KT13−96−504, with part of the proximal end, and a distal half of a left carpometacarpus, KT13−98−004, with an almost complete distal end ( Fig. 2B View Fig 1 View Fig , B 2 View Fig and C 1 View Fig , C 2 View Fig )—these two elements almost certainly come from a single carpometacarpus, and the total length can be reconstructed; a right distal tibiotarsus from Urugus (early Pliocene, Ethiopia), URU−VP−1/15 ( Fig. 1F View Fig ); a left distal tibiotarsus from Urugus, URU−VP−1/28 ( Fig. 1E 1 View Fig , E 2 View Fig ); a left first pedal phalanx of digit III from Urugus, URU−VP−1/45 ( Fig. 3A View Fig 1 View Fig ), associated with a 12 th vertebra (i.e., 10 th after the atlas and axis), URU−VP−1/45 ( Fig. 3A View Fig 2 View Fig , A 3 View Fig )—these two elements are from a single individual. The 12 th vertebra URU−VP−1/45 is about 55 mm long and 45 mm wide.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Ciconiiformes

Family

Ciconiidae

Genus

Leptoptilos

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Aves

Order

Ciconiiformes

Family

Ciconiidae

Loc

Leptoptilos falconeri (Milne−Edwards, 1868)

Louchart, Antoine, Vignaud, Patrick, Likius, Andossa, Brunet, Michel & White, Tim D. 2005
2005
Loc

Leptoptilos sp. B

Louchart, A. & Mourer-Chauvire, C. & MacKaye, H. T. & Likius, A. & Vignaud, P. & Brunet, M. 2004: 413
2004
Loc

Ephippiorhynchus

Brunet, M. & Mission Paleoanthropologique Franco-Tchadienne 2000: 207
2000
Loc

Leptoptilos falconeri

Harrison, C. J. O. 1974: 42
Harrison, C. J. O. 1974: 45
1974
Loc

Leptoptilus falconeri

Harrison, C. J. O. 1974: 42
Lydekker, R. 1884: 139
1884
Loc

Argala

Davies, W. 1880: 23
1880
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