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- Strigogyps abstract "Strigogyps is an extinct genus of prehistoric bird from the Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene of France and Germany. It was probably around the size of a large chicken or a guan, weighing not quite 1 kilogram (2.2 lb). Apparently, as indicated by the ratio of lengths of wing to leg bones, S. sapea was flightless. Its legs were not adapted to running, so it seems to have had a walking lifestyle similar to trumpeters, but probably was more carnivorous, feeding on small reptiles, possibly mammals or fish caught in shallow water, or carrion. The type species of Strigogyps is S. dubius, which was described by Gaillard in 1908. It was initially placed in the owl order Strigiformes and considered to be a sophiornithid. S. dubius is based on a single tibiotarsus from the Late Eocene to Early Oligocene Quercy phosphorites of France. This tibiotarsus was destroyed in World War II during the bombing of Munich, but casts remain. In 1939, Gaillard described a second species of Strigogyps, S. minor, based on a humerus, two coracoids, and two carpometacarpi, also from Quercy. In 1981, Mourer-Chauviré redescribed S. minor as Ameghinornis minor, the only member of the new phorusrhacid subfamily, Ameghinornithinae. Ameghinornis was later placed in its own family, Ameghinornithidae. In 1987, Peters named another monospecific genus of ameghinornithid, Aenigmavis sapea, based on a nearly complete skeleton from the Middle Eocene Messel pit of Germany. Mayr (2005) found Aenigmavis to be a species of Strigogyps, S. sapea, and found Ameghinornis to be synonymous with S. dubius, as they both came from Quercy, and are almost identical except for coracoids and carpometacarpi of Ameghinornis, which Mayr found to be unlike other ameghinornithids, and probably from an idiornithid.In 1935, Lambrecht described a new New World vulture, Eocathartes robustus, and a hornbill, Geiseloceros robustus, from the Middle Eocene (Lutetian) of the Geisel Valley of Germany. Each as based on a single specimen, and they were found very close together. Mayr (2007) found them to be synonymous and a species of Strigogyps, S. robustus.Recent studies (Alvarenga and Höfling 2003, Mayr 2005) have found Strigogyps to be a more basal member of Cariamae, and not particularly close to the phorusrhachids. Salmila robusta, another bird from Messel was found to be more basal than Strigogyps, and the clade composed of Salmila and Cariamae to be the sister taxon to Psophiidae within a monophyletic Gruiformes.Fragmentary remains from the Palaeocene and/or Eocene of England and North America have also been suggested to be phorusrhachids, but, like Strigogyps, they probably are not.".
- Strigogyps class Bird.
- Strigogyps kingdom Animal.
- Strigogyps order Cariamiformes.
- Strigogyps phylum Chordate.
- Strigogyps synonym "Aenigmavis (Peters, 1987)".
- Strigogyps synonym "Ameghinornis (Mourer-Chauviré, 1981)".
- Strigogyps synonym "Eocathartes (Lambrecht, 1935)".
- Strigogyps synonym "Geiseloceros (Lambrecht, 1935)".
- Strigogyps thumbnail Aenigmavis_sapea_1.jpg?width=300.
- Strigogyps wikiPageExternalLink youre_not_a_protophorusrhacid.php.
- Strigogyps wikiPageExternalLink fulltext.pdf.
- Strigogyps wikiPageID "5809706".
- Strigogyps wikiPageLength "6602".
- Strigogyps wikiPageOutDegree "54".
- Strigogyps wikiPageRevisionID "655874322".
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Cariamiformes.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Carpometacarpus.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eocene_birds.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extinct_flightless_birds.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oligocene_birds.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_birds_of_Europe.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Chicken.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Coracoid.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Geisel_valley.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Gruiformes.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Guan_(bird).
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Hornbill.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Humerus.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Idiornithidae.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink List_of_fossil_bird_genera.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Lutetian.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Messel_pit.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Monophyly.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Monospecificity.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Munich.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink New_World_vulture.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Order_(biology).
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Owl.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Paleocene.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Phorusrhacidae.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Phosphorite.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Quercy.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Reptile.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Rupelian.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Salmila.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Sophiornithidae.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Subfamily.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Tibiotarsus.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Trumpeter_(bird).
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink Type_species.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLink File:Eocathartes_robustus_now_Strigogyps.jpg.
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strigogyps".
- Strigogyps wikiPageWikiLinkText "strigogyps".
- Strigogyps classis Bird.
- Strigogyps familia "Ameghinornithidae".
- Strigogyps fossilRange "Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene".
- Strigogyps genus "Strigogyps".
- Strigogyps genusAuthority "Gaillard, 1908".
- Strigogyps imageCaption "Strigogyps sapea fossil.".
- Strigogyps ordo Cariamiformes.
- Strigogyps phylum Chordate.
- Strigogyps regnum "Animalia".
- Strigogyps subdivision "S. dubius (Gaillard, 1908 )".
- Strigogyps subdivision "S. robustus ( )".
- Strigogyps subdivision "S. sapea ( )".
- Strigogyps subdivisionRanks Species.
- Strigogyps synonyms "Aenigmavis (Peters, 1987)".
- Strigogyps synonyms "Ameghinornis (Mourer-Chauviré, 1981)".
- Strigogyps synonyms "Eocathartes (Lambrecht, 1935)".
- Strigogyps synonyms "Geiseloceros (Lambrecht, 1935)".
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- Strigogyps subject Category:Eocene_birds.
- Strigogyps subject Category:Extinct_flightless_birds.
- Strigogyps subject Category:Oligocene_birds.
- Strigogyps subject Category:Prehistoric_birds_of_Europe.
- Strigogyps type Animal.
- Strigogyps type Bird.
- Strigogyps type Eukaryote.
- Strigogyps type Species.
- Strigogyps type Thing.
- Strigogyps type Q19088.