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- Accipitrimorphae abstract "Accipitrimorphae is a clade of birds of prey that include the orders Cathartiformes (New World vultures) and Accipitriformes (diurnal birds of prey such as eagles, hawks, osprey and secretarybird). However this group might be a junior synonym (or at least a subjective one) of Accipitriformes. The DNA-based proposal and the NACC and IOC classifications include the New World vultures in the Accipitriformes, but the SACC classifies the New World vultures as a separate order, the Cathartiformes which has been adopted here. The placement of the New World vultures has been unclear since the early 1990s. The reason for this is the controversial systematic history of the New World vultures as they were assumed to be more related to (or a subfamily of) Ciconiidae (the storks) after Sibley and Ahlquist work on their DNA-DNA hybridization studies conducted in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. The stork-vulture relationship has seem to not be supported. Regardless of whether to use Accipitrimorphae or Accipitriformes, these birds belong to a basal branch of the clade Afroaves.Cladogram based on Jarvis et al. (2014).".
- Accipitrimorphae thumbnail Bald_Eagle_Portrait.jpg?width=300.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageID "44964332".
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageLength "3889".
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageRevisionID "668495398".
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Accipitridae.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Accipitriformes.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Afroaves.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Bald_eagle.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Bird_of_prey.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Birds_of_prey.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neognathae.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Cathartiformes.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Cladogram.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink DNA-DNA_hybridization.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink DNA–DNA_hybridization.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink New_World_vulture.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink New_World_vultures.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Osprey.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Secretarybird.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Sibley–Ahlquist_taxonomy_of_birds.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLink Stork.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Accipitrimorphae".
- Accipitrimorphae authority "Vieillot, 1816".
- Accipitrimorphae fossilRange "Eocene-Recent,".
- Accipitrimorphae hasPhotoCollection Accipitrimorphae.
- Accipitrimorphae imageCaption Bald_eagle.
- Accipitrimorphae subdivision "*Cathartiformes *Accipitriformes".
- Accipitrimorphae subdivisionRanks "Orders".
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bird-stub.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clade.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Accipitrimorphae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfn.
- Accipitrimorphae subject Category:Neognathae.
- Accipitrimorphae hypernym Clade.
- Accipitrimorphae type Animal.
- Accipitrimorphae comment "Accipitrimorphae is a clade of birds of prey that include the orders Cathartiformes (New World vultures) and Accipitriformes (diurnal birds of prey such as eagles, hawks, osprey and secretarybird). However this group might be a junior synonym (or at least a subjective one) of Accipitriformes.".
- Accipitrimorphae label "Accipitrimorphae".
- Accipitrimorphae sameAs m.012m5qty.
- Accipitrimorphae sameAs Q19595747.
- Accipitrimorphae sameAs Q19595747.
- Accipitrimorphae wasDerivedFrom Accipitrimorphae?oldid=668495398.
- Accipitrimorphae depiction Bald_Eagle_Portrait.jpg.
- Accipitrimorphae isPrimaryTopicOf Accipitrimorphae.