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Haematopus palliatus (American oystercatcher)

Reptilia - Charadriiformes - Haematopodidae

Taxonomy
Haematopus palliatus was named by Temminick (1820). It is extant.

Synonyms
Synonymy list
YearName and author
1820Haematopus palliatus Temminick
1955Palostralegus sulcatus Brodkorb p. 20 figs. Fig. 18
1956Palostralegus sulcatus Wetmore p. 70
1979Haematopus sulcatus Olson and Steadman p. 977
2002Haematopus palliatus Warheit p. 36 figs. Appendix 2.1
2017Haematopus palliatus Clements et al.

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Deuterostomia
phylumChordataHaeckel 1874
subphylumVertebrata
superclassGnathostomata
Osteichthyes()
subclassSarcopterygii()
subclassDipnotetrapodomorpha(Nelson 2006)
subclassTetrapodomorpha()
Tetrapoda
Reptiliomorpha
Anthracosauria
subclassAmphibiosauriaKuhn 1967
Cotylosauria()
Amniota
Sauropsida
classReptilia
subclassEureptilia()
Romeriida
Diapsida()
RankNameAuthor
Archosauromorpha(Huene 1946)
Crocopoda
ArchosauriformesGauthier 1986
Eucrocopoda
Archosauria()
informalAvemetatarsalia
Ornithodira
Dinosauromorpha
Dinosauriformes
Dinosauria()
Theropoda()
Neotheropoda
AverostraPaul 2002
Tetanurae
Coelurosauria()
Maniraptora
Paraves
classAves
orderCharadriiformesHuxley 1867
familyHaematopodidaeBonaparte 1838
genusHaematopus
speciespalliatusTemminick 1820

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

Haematopus palliatus Temminick 1820 [American oystercatcher]
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Invalid names: Palostralegus sulcatus Brodkorb 1955 [synonym]
Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
P. Brodkorb 1955 (Palostralegus sulcatus)Distal portion of tibiotarsus agrees with Haematopus in having the external ligamental prominence only moderately angular
and situated well above condyle; groove for peroneus profundus mod- erately developed; internal condyle in distal aspect nearly perpendi- cular, that is slanting only slightly away from shaft; internal ligamental prominence situated high with relation to the condyle, that
is at the anterior edge of the lower end of the shaft.
Differs from Haematopusin having the intercondylar sulcus more excavated; tibial bridge ossified; ligamental groove above bridge nar- rower; internal ligamental prominence slightly higher and slightly better developed.
Differs from the Scolopacidae, as exemplified by Numenius, in having the intercondylar sulcus more excavated and without raised medial portion; external ligamental prominence less angular and situ- ated higher on shaft; groove for peroneus profundus less distinct; tibial bridge and its openings more oblique; ligamental groove above
tibial bridge narrower; internal ligamental prominence better devel- oped and located higher and more anteriorly; internal condyle in distal aspect nearly perpendicular, not slanting so abruptly away from
shaft.
Differs from the Burninidae in having the intercondylar sulcus wider and without raised medial area; internal condyle with upper end more inclined toward shaft; internal ligamental prominence more angular and situated above condyle; groove for peroneus profundus less distinct; internal condyle in distal aspect much deeper than ex- ternal condyle (only slightly so in Burhinus).
From the Recurvirostridae it differs more markedly. Its long in- ternal condyle, stout shaft, and raised internal ligamental prominence remove it from that family immediately.
Measurements
No measurements are available
Composition: hydroxyapatiteo
Entire body: yeso
Adult length: 10 to < 100o
Adult width: 1.0 to < 10o
Adult height: 1.0 to < 10o
Architecture: compact or denseo
Ontogeny: accretion, modification of partso
Grouping: solitaryo
Environment: marineo
Locomotion: actively mobileo
Life habit: ground dwellingo
Diet: carnivoresubo
Reproduction: oviparouso
Dispersal: direct/internalo
Dispersal 2: mobileo
Created: 2017-04-17 10:41:05
Modified: 2017-04-17 10:41:05
Source: subo = suborder, o = order
References: Bush and Bambach 2015, Marsh 1875, Benton 1983

Age range: base of the Tortonian to the top of the Zanclean or 11.62000 to 3.60000 Ma

Collections (2 total)


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Tortonian11.62 - 7.246USA (Florida) Palostralegus sulcatus (122350)
Zanclean5.333 - 3.6USA (North Carolina) Haematopus palliatus (52582)