Juncitarsus
|  Juncitarsus Temporal range: Eocene  | |
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| Fossil specimen of J. merkeli, Museo di Storia Naturale | |
|  Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Chordata | 
| Class: | Aves | 
| Order: | Phoenicopteriformes | 
| Genus: |  †Juncitarsus Olson & Feduccia, 1980  | 
| Species | |
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 †Juncitarsus gracillimus Olson & Feduccia, 1980  | |
Juncitarsus is an extinct genus of wading birds from the Eocene of the United States and Germany.[1] Though previously considered a kind of prehistoric flamingo,[2] it is likely more a more primitive member of the flamingo lineage, possibly a relative of the group which contains both flamingos and grebes (Mirandornithes).[3]
References
- ↑ Peters, D. S. 1987. Juncitarsus merkeli, n. sp. stutz die Ableitung der Flamingos von Regenpfeifervogeln (Aves: Charadriiformes: Phoenicopteridae). Courier Forchungsinstitut Senckenberg 97:141-155.
 - ↑ Olson, S.L. And Feduccia, A. 1980. Relationship and evolution of flamingos (Aves: Phoenicopteridae). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 316:1-73.
 - ↑ Mayr, G. (2004). Morphological evidence for sister group relationship between flamingos (Aves: Phoenicopteridae) and grebes (Podicipedidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 140(2), 157-169.
 
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