The anatomy of Neomorphinae is poorly understood and the systematics of this sub-family is also the most con-troversial of the cuckoo taxa, mainly with regard to the systematic position of Tapera and Dromococcyx. In this study, morphological similarities of the Neomorphinae are discussed after a comprehensive description of the cranial osteology was conducted in seven species, embracing all the Neomorphinae genera. This description is followed by comparisons with other cuckoos in order to contribute to the anatomy and systematics of this sub-family. In this way, we provide illustrations that enable the osteological descriptions and the proposed primary homologies to be visualised and compared. Even though Neomorphinae species share many cra...
Background Birds exhibit an enormous diversity in adult skull shape (disparity), while their embr...
—The order Psittaciformes (parrots) has unique morphological features in the head that are evolution...
Comparative studies have yielded substantial insight into the functional relationships between the b...
The anatomy of Neomorphinae is poorly understood and the systematics of this sub-family is also the ...
Neomorphinae é o grupo filogeneticamente mais controverso entre os cucos, em virtude da ambígua posi...
Recognizing the scarcity of anatomical and phylogenetic studies on Crotophaginae, the authors set Ou...
The study of the contributions of different bones to the formation of the skeleton in birds is neces...
grantor: University of TorontoMonophyly of the cuckoos (Cuculidae) was demonstrated throug...
The Cuckoos have a long history of difficult classification. The species of this order have been the...
In dieser Arbeit werden Vertreter aus allen fünf lebenden palaeognathen Familien (Tinamidae, Rheidae...
Of the basal clades of extant birds (Neornithes) the ‘landfowl’ or galliforms (Aves, Galliformes) ar...
International audienceA very tiny cuckoo, Chambicuculus pusillus, was recently described after a few...
The Family Ciconiidae currently comprises 19 species distributed primarily in the tropical and sub-t...
Closely related species are expected to resemble each other because of inheritance of features from ...
Knowledge of details of the cranial osteology of Milvago chimango and M. chimachima helps to ensure ...
Background Birds exhibit an enormous diversity in adult skull shape (disparity), while their embr...
—The order Psittaciformes (parrots) has unique morphological features in the head that are evolution...
Comparative studies have yielded substantial insight into the functional relationships between the b...
The anatomy of Neomorphinae is poorly understood and the systematics of this sub-family is also the ...
Neomorphinae é o grupo filogeneticamente mais controverso entre os cucos, em virtude da ambígua posi...
Recognizing the scarcity of anatomical and phylogenetic studies on Crotophaginae, the authors set Ou...
The study of the contributions of different bones to the formation of the skeleton in birds is neces...
grantor: University of TorontoMonophyly of the cuckoos (Cuculidae) was demonstrated throug...
The Cuckoos have a long history of difficult classification. The species of this order have been the...
In dieser Arbeit werden Vertreter aus allen fünf lebenden palaeognathen Familien (Tinamidae, Rheidae...
Of the basal clades of extant birds (Neornithes) the ‘landfowl’ or galliforms (Aves, Galliformes) ar...
International audienceA very tiny cuckoo, Chambicuculus pusillus, was recently described after a few...
The Family Ciconiidae currently comprises 19 species distributed primarily in the tropical and sub-t...
Closely related species are expected to resemble each other because of inheritance of features from ...
Knowledge of details of the cranial osteology of Milvago chimango and M. chimachima helps to ensure ...
Background Birds exhibit an enormous diversity in adult skull shape (disparity), while their embr...
—The order Psittaciformes (parrots) has unique morphological features in the head that are evolution...
Comparative studies have yielded substantial insight into the functional relationships between the b...