E. Shute et al. 2017
Full reference
E. Shute, G. J. Prideaux, and T. H. Worthy. 2017. Taxonomic review of the late Cenozoic megapodes (Galliformes: Megapodiidae) of Australia. Royal Society Open Science 4:170233 [G. Lloyd/G. Lloyd]
Metadata
ID number: | 71275 |
Created: | 2019-12-17 13:47:27 |
Publication type: | journal article |
Taxonomy: | stated without evidence |
Language: | English |
DOI: | 10.1098/rsos.170233 |
Taxonomic names (8)
Taxonomic opinions (11) - view classification
'Garrdimalga mcnamarai belongs to Garrdimalga' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Garrdimalga belongs to Megapodiidae' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Latagallina olsoni belongs to Latagallina' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Latagallina belongs to Megapodiidae' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Megapodidae is corrected as Megapodiidae and belongs to Galliformes' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Progura campestris belongs to Progura' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Progura gallinacea belongs to Progura' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Progura naracoortensis belongs to Progura' according to van Tets 1974
'Progura naracoortensis is recombined as Latagallina naracoortensis' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Progura belongs to Megapodiidae' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Syrigma sibilatrix belongs to Syrigma' according to Temminck 1824
'Garrdimalga belongs to Megapodiidae' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Latagallina olsoni belongs to Latagallina' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Latagallina belongs to Megapodiidae' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Megapodidae is corrected as Megapodiidae and belongs to Galliformes' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Progura campestris belongs to Progura' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Progura gallinacea belongs to Progura' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Progura naracoortensis belongs to Progura' according to van Tets 1974
'Progura naracoortensis is recombined as Latagallina naracoortensis' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Progura belongs to Megapodiidae' according to E. Shute et al. 2017
'Syrigma sibilatrix belongs to Syrigma' according to Temminck 1824
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