Pangalloanserae Explained
Pangalloanserae is a clade of birds defined in a 2001 study by Jacques Gauthier and Kevin de Queiroz as "most inclusive clade containing Galloanserae but not Neoaves". It contains crown Galloanserae as well as all stem-galloanserans.[1] [2]
Notes and References
- New Perspectives on the Origin and Early Evolution of Birds: Proceedings of the International Symposium in Honor of John H.Ostrom. Gauthier. Jacques. de Queiroz. Kevin. 2001. Feathered Dinosaurs, Flying Dinosaurs, Crown Dinosaurs and the Names "Aves". 10088/4690 . en-US.
- Field. Daniel J.. Benito. Juan. Chen. Albert. Jagt. John W. M.. Ksepka. Daniel T.. March 2020. Late Cretaceous neornithine from Europe illuminates the origins of crown birds. Nature. en. 579. 7799. 397–401. 10.1038/s41586-020-2096-0. 32188952 . 2020Natur.579..397F . 212937591 . 1476-4687.