Fluvioviridavis Temporal range:
Early Eocene,
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Holotype of F. platyrhamphus | |
Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Family: | †
Fluvioviridavidae Mayr, 2005 [2] |
Genus: | †
Fluvioviridavis Mayr & Daniels, 2001 [1] |
Type species | |
†Fluvioviridavis platyrhamphus Mayr & Daniels, 2001
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Other species | |
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Fluvioviridavis is an extinct genus of bird from the Early Eocene Green River Formation of Wyoming (United States) and London Clay Formation of the United Kingdom. [3] There are three known species: F. platyrhamphus from the Green River and F. michaeldanielsi and F. nazensis from the London Clay. Fluvioviridavis is the only genus currently named in the monotypic family Fluvioviridavidae. [4]
Fluvioviridavis Temporal range:
Early Eocene,
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Holotype of F. platyrhamphus | |
Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Family: | †
Fluvioviridavidae Mayr, 2005 [2] |
Genus: | †
Fluvioviridavis Mayr & Daniels, 2001 [1] |
Type species | |
†Fluvioviridavis platyrhamphus Mayr & Daniels, 2001
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Other species | |
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Fluvioviridavis is an extinct genus of bird from the Early Eocene Green River Formation of Wyoming (United States) and London Clay Formation of the United Kingdom. [3] There are three known species: F. platyrhamphus from the Green River and F. michaeldanielsi and F. nazensis from the London Clay. Fluvioviridavis is the only genus currently named in the monotypic family Fluvioviridavidae. [4]