Ornithere: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Content added Content deleted
imported>Disgustedorite No edit summary |
imported>Disgustedorite (→Types) |
||
Line 87: | Line 87: | ||
{{-}} |
{{-}} |
||
==Taxonomy and Diversity== |
|||
==Types== |
|||
This is the placement of jewel-eyed saucebacks relative to various other living sauceback groups: |
|||
{{clade|{{clade|{{clade|Waxfaces|Larvabacks}}|{{clade|2=Loafshells|1={{clade|Shrewbacks|{{clade|Basal Heartheads|'''Jewel-Eyed Saucebacks'''}}}}}}}}}} |
|||
The relations between the different major groups of jewel-eyed saucebacks are as follows: |
|||
{{clade|label1= Basal Forms |{{clade|Argusraptors|label2= Biats |{{clade|Ophreys|Quails}}}}}} |
|||
<gallery> |
<gallery> |
||
Brighteyes.png|Basal forms |
Brighteyes.png|Basal forms |
||
Line 100: | Line 108: | ||
'''Argusraptors''' are larger, cursorial, monodactyl, and often predatory jewel-eyed saucebacks descended from the [[Argusraptor Complex|''Argusraptor'' species complex]]. They include some of the largest species in the group. |
'''Argusraptors''' are larger, cursorial, monodactyl, and often predatory jewel-eyed saucebacks descended from the [[Argusraptor Complex|''Argusraptor'' species complex]]. They include some of the largest species in the group. |
||
'''Biats''' or '''saucebirds''' are the flighted clade descended from the [[interbiat]]. Basal |
'''Biats''' or '''saucebirds''' are the flighted clade descended from the [[interbiat]]. Basal biats retain long tails, but some more derived species have shorter tails. |
||
'''Ophreys''' are advanced fliers with short tails and unidirectional macrolungs. Descended from the [[sausophrey]], they include some of the highest-flying species. |
'''Ophreys''' are advanced fliers with short tails and unidirectional macrolungs. Descended from the [[sausophrey]], they include some of the highest-flying species. |