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Journal of African Ornithology
Volume 56, 1985 - Issue 1-3
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EARLY PLIOCENE COLIIDAE (AVES, COLIIFORMES) FROM LANGEBAANWEG, SOUTH AFRICA

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Pages 20-41 | Received 01 Jun 1984, Published online: 19 Oct 2010
 

Summary

Rich, P. V. & Haarhoff, P. J. 1985. Early Pliocene Coliidae (Aves, Coliiformes) from Langebaanweg, South Africa. Ostrich 56: 20–41.

Members of the Coliiformes (mousebirds) are osteologically unique, clearly distinct from all other orders of birds. They have a strikingly enlarged and broadened pygostyle, and may represent an ancient group that arose from piciform-coraciiform stock in the early Tertiary. A review of the osteology of the Coliidae indicates that the subgenera Colius (Colius) and C. (Urocolius) warrant generic rank. The mousebird remains from the early Pliocene Varswater Formation at Langebaanweg, Cape Province, represent at least one new species, Colius hendeyi, that is closely related to C. colius and C. striatus.

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