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A new Pliocene woodpecker, with comments on the fossil Picidae
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A new Pliocene woodpecker, with comments on the fossil Picidae

Title Variants

Alternative: Picidae

Related Titles

Series: American Museum novitates, no. 2400

By

Cracraft, Joel

Morony, John J., Jr.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

New York, N.Y, American Museum of Natural History, [1969]

Notes

Title from caption.

"December 30, 1969."

Specimen collected from the Ogallala group, Driftwood Creek, Hitchcock County, Neb.

"A new genus and species of woodpecker, Palaeonerpes shorti, is described from a left tibiotarsus from Lower Pliocene sediments of Nebraska. Palaeonerpes is morphologically distinct from all genera with which it was compared, and no clear evidence is present to assign Palaeonerpes to any genus of Recent woodpecker. General comments on the systematic status of the known fossil picids are presented. Palaeopicus has several features which suggest that it probably should be excluded from the Picidae. Uintornis is not a woodpecker, as Shufeldt (1915) correctly surmised. Pliopicus is a morphologically distinct genus that does not appear related to any genus of North American woodpeckers"--P. 7.

Subjects

Birds, Fossil , Hitchcock County , Nebraska , Palaeonerpes shorti , Paleontology , Piciformes, Fossil , Pliocene

Call Number

QL1 .A436 no.2400, 1969

Language

English

Identifiers

OCLC: 45469324

 

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