Systematic Position of Palaeortyx (Aves, ?Phasianidae) and Notes on the Evolution of Phasianidae
Postcranial skeletal morphology of the Oligocene-Miocene fossil galliform genus Palaeortyx is compared with modern representatives of Phasianoidea. In particular, Palaeortyx is compared with the modern African Ptilopachus , which was recently transferred to the American family Odontophoridae, to whi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Paleontological journal 2019-03, Vol.53 (2), p.194-202 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Postcranial skeletal morphology of the Oligocene-Miocene fossil galliform genus
Palaeortyx
is compared with modern representatives of Phasianoidea. In particular,
Palaeortyx
is compared with the modern African
Ptilopachus
, which was recently transferred to the American family Odontophoridae, to which
Palaeortyx
was originally assigned. It is shown here that
Palaeortyx
lacks derived features of Odontophoridae, and all the apparent similarities (including the deep fossa pneumotricipitalis dorsalis of the humerus) represent plesiomorphies of the clade Odontophoridae+Phasianidae or even a higher clade. No essential similarity between
Palaeortyx
and
Ptilopachus
can be observed. The greater similarity between
Palaeortyx
and Rollulinae is here considered as being plesiomorphic for Phasianidae s.s. It is thus concluded that
Palaeortyx
most likely represents a basal member of the Phasianidae and diverged before the Rollulinae and Phasianinae dichotomy. The evolutionary history of this genus and of the Phasianidae in general is discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0031-0301 1555-6174 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0031030119020138 |