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Pangalloanserae
Temporal range: MaastrichtianRecent [1] Possibly an earlier origin based on molecular clock [2]
Australian brushturkey (Alectura lathami)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Infraclass: Neognathae
Clade: Pangalloanserae
Gauthier and de Queiroz, 2001
Subgroups
Synonyms

Pananatophasianae

Pangalloanserae is a clade of birds defined in a 2001 study by Jacques Gauthier and Kevin de Queiroz as "most inclusive clade containing Galloanserae but not Neoaves". It contains crown Galloanserae as well as all stem-galloanserans. [3] [4]

References

  1. ^ Field, Daniel J.; Benito, Juan; Chen, Albert; Jagt, John W. M.; Ksepka, Daniel T. (March 2020). "Late Cretaceous neornithine from Europe illuminates the origins of crown birds". Nature. 579 (7799): 397–401. Bibcode: 2020Natur.579..397F. doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2096-0. ISSN  0028-0836. PMID  32188952. S2CID  212937591.
  2. ^ Kuhl., H.; Frankl-Vilches, C.; Bakker, A.; Mayr, G.; Nikolaus, G.; Boerno, S. T.; Klages, S.; Timmermann, B.; Gahr, M. (2020). "An unbiased molecular approach using 3'UTRs resolves the avian family-level tree of life". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 38: 108–127. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msaa191. PMC  7783168. PMID  32781465.
  3. ^ Gauthier, Jacques; de Queiroz, Kevin (2001). Feathered Dinosaurs, Flying Dinosaurs, Crown Dinosaurs and the Names "Aves". New Perspectives on the Origin and Early Evolution of Birds: Proceedings of the International Symposium in Honor of John H.Ostrom. hdl: 10088/4690.
  4. ^ Field, Daniel J.; Benito, Juan; Chen, Albert; Jagt, John W. M.; Ksepka, Daniel T. (March 2020). "Late Cretaceous neornithine from Europe illuminates the origins of crown birds". Nature. 579 (7799): 397–401. Bibcode: 2020Natur.579..397F. doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2096-0. ISSN  1476-4687. PMID  32188952. S2CID  212937591.