Now a long time ago, avian remains from the Vallès-Penedès Basin and from other Miocene localities inaugurated the study of the Neogene birds from Spain. After so much time, it is suitable to review them. Fossils unknown so far of the same or close taxa from the rest of the Iberian Peninsula are also presented in this paper. The majority of species belong to Phasianidae. The present paper participates in a long discussion about the systematic validity of the various fossil species of Tyto described in the European Neogene. A considerable part of such discussion has as focal point Tyto balearica. Apparently, discrepancies have been raised around the size range of this species, although a conviction of the chronological and geographical distr...
Only three monospecific genera of extant accipitrids - Gypaetus, Neophron and Gypohierax - have been...
International audienceA revision of the phasianids (Aves, Galliformes) from the Lower Miocene of St-...
Most of the Strigiformes from Quercy belong to the genus Necrobyas, previously known only by tibiota...
Over two hundred bones from the Upper Miocene of Gargano are recognized as belonging to 13 different...
A new collection of over three hundred bird bones from the Upper Miocene of Gargano is described. Ei...
International audienceA redescription of the bones of Tyto sanctialbani from its type locality of La...
Athene vallgornerensis nov.sp. (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae) from the Early Pleistocene of the isl...
International audienceA redescription of the bones of Tyto sanctialbani from its type locality of La...
International audienceA redescription of the bones of Tyto sanctialbani from its type locality of La...
International audienceA redescription of the bones of Tyto sanctialbani from its type locality of La...
International audienceA redescription of the bones of Tyto sanctialbani from its type locality of La...
The Paleogene (Paleocene–Oligocene) fossil record of birds in Europe is reviewed and recent and foss...
The occurrence of two genus of phasianids in some Miocene localities of Spain are reported. The foss...
Yarquen dolgopolae gen. et sp. nov. is described from fragmentary fossil bones (humerus and phalange...
The fossil record of the family Falconidae is poor and fragmentary. Extinct representatives from Sou...
Only three monospecific genera of extant accipitrids - Gypaetus, Neophron and Gypohierax - have been...
International audienceA revision of the phasianids (Aves, Galliformes) from the Lower Miocene of St-...
Most of the Strigiformes from Quercy belong to the genus Necrobyas, previously known only by tibiota...
Over two hundred bones from the Upper Miocene of Gargano are recognized as belonging to 13 different...
A new collection of over three hundred bird bones from the Upper Miocene of Gargano is described. Ei...
International audienceA redescription of the bones of Tyto sanctialbani from its type locality of La...
Athene vallgornerensis nov.sp. (Aves: Strigiformes: Strigidae) from the Early Pleistocene of the isl...
International audienceA redescription of the bones of Tyto sanctialbani from its type locality of La...
International audienceA redescription of the bones of Tyto sanctialbani from its type locality of La...
International audienceA redescription of the bones of Tyto sanctialbani from its type locality of La...
International audienceA redescription of the bones of Tyto sanctialbani from its type locality of La...
The Paleogene (Paleocene–Oligocene) fossil record of birds in Europe is reviewed and recent and foss...
The occurrence of two genus of phasianids in some Miocene localities of Spain are reported. The foss...
Yarquen dolgopolae gen. et sp. nov. is described from fragmentary fossil bones (humerus and phalange...
The fossil record of the family Falconidae is poor and fragmentary. Extinct representatives from Sou...
Only three monospecific genera of extant accipitrids - Gypaetus, Neophron and Gypohierax - have been...
International audienceA revision of the phasianids (Aves, Galliformes) from the Lower Miocene of St-...
Most of the Strigiformes from Quercy belong to the genus Necrobyas, previously known only by tibiota...