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- Pangalliformes abstract "Pangalliformes is the scientific name of a provisional clade of birds within the group Galloanserae. It is defined as all birds more closely related to chickens than to ducks, and includes all modern chickens, turkeys, pheasants, and megapodes, as well as extinct species that do not fall within the crown group Galliformes.A few fragmentary fossils have been described as pangalliforms from the Late Cretaceous (85 million years ago), most notably those of Austinornis lentus. Formerly referred to as Ichthyornis lentus, Graculavus lentus, or Pedioecetes lentus, its partial left tarsometatarsus was found in the Late Cretaceous Austin Chalk near Fort McKinney, Texas. This bird was quite certainly closely related to Galliformes, but whether it was a part of these or belongs elsewhere in the little-known galliform branch of Galloanserae is not clear. In 2004, Clarke classified it within Pangalliformes rather than true Galliformes, pending further fossil finds. Another specimen, PVPH 237, from the Late Cretaceous Portezuelo Formation (Turonian-Coniacian, about 90 Ma) in the Sierra de Portezuelo (Argentina) has also been suggested to be an early relative of true galliformes. This is a partial coracoid of a neornithine bird, which in its general shape and particularly the wide and deep attachment for the muscle joining the coracoid and the humerus bone resembles the more basal lineages of galliforms.Additional galliform-like pangalliformes are represented by extinct families from the Paleogene, namely the Gallinuloididae, Paraortygidae and Quercymegapodiidae. In the early Cenozoic, some additional birds may or may not be early Galliformes, though even if they are, it is rather unlikely that these belong to extant families: †Argillipes (London Clay Early Eocene of England) †Coturnipes (Early Eocene of England, and Virginia, USA?) †Paleophasianus (Willwood Early Eocene of Bighorn County, USA) †Percolinus (London Clay Early Eocene of England) †\"Palaeorallus\" alienus (middle Oligocene of Tatal-Gol, Mongolia) †Anisolornis (Santa Cruz Middle Miocene of Karaihen, Argentina)↑ ↑".
- Pangalliformes thumbnail Sonnerathuhn.jpg?width=300.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageExternalLink B286.pdf.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageExternalLink scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0002-70142006000100019&lng=es&nrm=iso&tlng=en.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageID "30383072".
- Pangalliformes wikiPageLength "3730".
- Pangalliformes wikiPageOutDegree "43".
- Pangalliformes wikiPageRevisionID "639741604".
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Anisolornis.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Argillipes.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Austin_Chalk.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Austinornis.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Austinornis_lentus.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Basal_(phylogenetics).
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Galliformes.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Cenozoic.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Chicken.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Coniacian.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Coracoid.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Coturnipes.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Duck.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Fort_McKinney,_Texas.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Fowl.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Galliformes.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Gallinuloididae.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Graculavus.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Grey_junglefowl.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Holocene.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Humerus.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Ichthyornis.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Late_Cretaceous.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Museo_Carmen_Funes.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Paleogene.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Paleophasianus.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Paraortygidae.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Percolinus.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Portezuelo_Formation.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Quercymegapodiidae.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Sharp-tailed_grouse.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_de_Portezuelo.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Tarsometatarsus.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLink Turonian.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pangalliformes".
- Pangalliformes authority "Clarke, 2004".
- Pangalliformes fossilRange "Late Cretaceous-Holocene,".
- Pangalliformes imageCaption "Male grey junglefowl, Gallus sonneratii".
- Pangalliformes name "Pangalliformes".
- Pangalliformes subdivision "* Austinornis * Gallinuloididae * Paraortygidae * Quercymegapodiidae * Galliformes".
- Pangalliformes subdivisionRanks "Subgroups".
- Pangalliformes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Birds.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Extinct.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fossilrange.
- Pangalliformes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pangalliformes subject Category:Galliformes.
- Pangalliformes hypernym Name.
- Pangalliformes comment "Pangalliformes is the scientific name of a provisional clade of birds within the group Galloanserae. It is defined as all birds more closely related to chickens than to ducks, and includes all modern chickens, turkeys, pheasants, and megapodes, as well as extinct species that do not fall within the crown group Galliformes.A few fragmentary fossils have been described as pangalliforms from the Late Cretaceous (85 million years ago), most notably those of Austinornis lentus.".
- Pangalliformes label "Pangalliformes".
- Pangalliformes sameAs Q15731102.
- Pangalliformes sameAs Pangaloformaj.
- Pangalliformes sameAs Pangalliformes.
- Pangalliformes sameAs m.0wj9ks3.
- Pangalliformes sameAs Q15731102.
- Pangalliformes wasDerivedFrom Pangalliformes?oldid=639741604.
- Pangalliformes depiction Sonnerathuhn.jpg.
- Pangalliformes isPrimaryTopicOf Pangalliformes.